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2027: Constituents dump Rep Leko, list his ‘sins’, endorse Rafawa


By Segun Awofadeji

As political activities continue to heighten towards the 2027 general election, prominent politicians and stakeholder of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the Dass, Tafawa Balewa, and Bogoro Federal Constituency have publicly withdrawn their support for the sitting member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Jafaru Gambo Leko. 

Speaking at a town hall meeting featured several keynote speakers who amplified the growing dissatisfaction with Hon. Leko's performance, the constituents said they are supporting another politician in 2027.

Leading the various speakers at the well attended meeting on Sunday, a chieftain of the APC in the state, Alhaji Musa Khalid (Wakilin Jhaar) who made the public declaration, cited a series of grievances against Leko.

Alhaji Khalid accused Leko of disrespecting elders, women, and the general populace of the constituency. 

He also alleged that Leko has neglected political allies who contributed to his electoral success and has consistently cited financial constraints as an excuse for not implementing tangible empowerment or development projects since assuming office.

In a bold move, Alhaji Khalid endorsed Hon. Danjuma Bala Rafawa as a “more competent and people-oriented alternative”.

He urged the constituents to rally around Rafawa as the preferred candidate for the 2027 general elections.

Also speaking, Hon. Zakariya Sulumbut accused Leko of sidelining loyal supporters in favour of appointing members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to strategic roles. 

This move, according to him, was a betrayal of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its grassroots loyalists.

Another speaker, Comrade Jibrin Abdullahi Dass expressed deep frustration over Hon. Leko's failure to provide dividends of democracy to the people of the Constituency.

He lamented that the constituency remains stagnant despite the high hopes invested in Leko's leadership. 

Comrade Dass described Leko as an "accidental representative" who lacks knowledge of his constituency and responsibility.

Alhaji Nuhu Gayu, an elder and political figure in the area, reinforced the demand for fresh, competent leadership, and reaffirmed support for Rafawa's candidacy. 

He stressed the need for a new representative who can effectively address the needs of the constituency. 

According to him, "The call for change is gaining traction across various segments of the constituency".

A female representative and women leader, Helen Bitrus decried Leko's total lack of inclusion of women in governance and empowerment initiatives. 

She passionately appealed to Hon. Rafawa to prioritize women's participation and representation in both his political structure and development programs. 

According to her, "This appeal highlights the need for more inclusive leadership in the constituency.

The event marks a significant political turning point in the Dass, Tafawa Balewa, and Bogoro Federal Constituency. With 2027 on the horizon, the call for change appears to be gaining momentum.

As political realignments unfold, all eyes are now on Hon. Jafaru Gambo Leko and his camp for a possible response to the growing discontent and mounting pressure for accountability and results.

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