By Atinuke Alao
A former Governorship Aspirant in Kwara State, Dr Mohammed Ajia Ibrahim, has formally declared his intention to contest the Kwara Central Senatorial District seat in the National Assembly in the 2027 general elections.
Ajia, who is the Dan Amanan Fune Emirate in Yobe State and Nwanne Ukwu Di Na Mba of Amaba-Ukwu Item in Abia State, pledged to deploy his practical experience, academic training and leadership traits to address governance challenges in Kwara State and Nigeria.
He said this in an interview with Journalists on the sidelines of the convocation ceremony at the University of Abuja where he bagged his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Policy and Strategic Studies.
Ajia said he was stepping forward in response to growing calls from stakeholders across the state and out of a conviction that the state requires informed and strategic representation at the national level.
“I have listened carefully to the calls of our people, and after deep reflection, I am declaring my intention to contest for the Kwara Central Senatorial District seat. I am ready to serve,” he said.
Ajia noted that his pursuit of advanced academic training is to better understand governance complexities and contribute meaningfully to national development.
He added, “I am readily prepared to bring both practical and theoretical knowledge to bear in the affairs of not only Kwara State but Nigeria as a whole.”
Ajia, the traditional titleholder, emphasized that Nigeria’s current realities demand leaders with policy depth, strategic thinking, and the capacity to translate ideas into measurable outcomes.
He stressed that his doctoral training has equipped him with critical competencies in policy formulation, national security strategy, and institutional reform, which he intends to apply if elected into the Senate.
“This is not just about earning a degree; it is about preparing for service. Nigeria needs leaders who understand the issues deeply and are ready to act decisively,” Ajia said.
He pledged to prioritize issues affecting Kwara Central, including security, economic development, youth empowerment, and inclusive governance, noting that effective representation must bridge the gap between policy and grassroots realities.
Political observers say Ajia Ibrahim’s formal entry into the race is likely to reshape the contest for Kwara Central, given his blend of traditional influence, academic credentials, and cross-regional appeal.
With his declaration, attention is expected to shift to party dynamics and stakeholder alignments as the race for the Red Chamber gradually gathers momentum.
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