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Zone B Women, Youths Endorse Ndarani, SAN For Niger South Senate, Pledge Cross – Zone Mobilisation

News Investigators/ A coalition of Women and Youth groups from Niger East (Zone B) Senatorial District on Sunday staged a massive solidarity gathering in Minna to formally declare their unwavering support for the senatorial ambition of Alhaji Mohammed Ndarani (SAN), for Niger South (Zone A) in the 2027 general elections.

The colourful event, held at the UK Bello in Minna, attracted participants from all the nine local government areas of Zone B, namely, Bosso, Chanchaga, Munya, Paikoro, Shiroro, Rafi, Gurara, Tafa and Suleja.

They turned out in large numbers to express confidence in the capacity, character, competence and philanthropic record of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

The rally, which cut across religious, ethnic and political affiliations, was marked by songs of solidarity, testimonials and goodwill messages, all underscoring what speakers described as Ndarani’s consistent commitment to humanity, justice and grassroots development.

Recognition Beyond Senatorial Boundaries
Speakers at the event emphasized that although Barrister Ndarani hails from Niger South (Zone A), his humanitarian footprint has significantly impacted communities in Zone B.

They cited several instances of his interventions in Niger East, including financial assistance to women and youth groups, scholarships to indigent students across tertiary institutions, empowerment of small-scale entrepreneurs, support for graduates seeking employment opportunities, and direct aid to widows, vulnerable persons and victims of hardship.

According to the coalition, many beneficiaries of his philanthropy in Zone B had no prior political or personal relationship with him, yet received assistance purely on humanitarian grounds.

Umar Mohammed Kuta, a leading member of the coalition, said the gathering became necessary to publicly appreciate and reciprocate Ndarani’s generosity and inclusive leadership style.

“We are not from his senatorial district, yet we have benefited immensely from his kindness and interventions. Leadership is about service and impact, not just geography.

Barrister Ndarani has demonstrated that he belongs to the entire Niger State,” Kuta stated.

He added that the endorsement was a voluntary show of gratitude and confidence in a man they believe has the experience and network to deliver quality representation at the National Assembly.

Mohammed Kuta further stressed that their decision to endorse Barrister Ndarani was also informed by his remarkable response to humanitarian emergencies.

He recalled that when flood ravaged parts of Mokwa, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria reportedly donated the sum of N30 million to support victims, describing the gesture as timely, sacrificial and deeply compassionate.

According to Mohammed Kuta, such an intervention demonstrated not only financial capacity but a genuine sense of responsibility toward the suffering of fellow citizens.

He added that beyond large-scale interventions, Ndarani has continued to provide targeted support to empower young people and women. “We are aware that he recently donated one hundred million naira to support students’ loan initiatives and women empowerment efforts.

Mohammed Kuta emphasized that what makes these acts even more commendable is that they are drawn from Ndarani’s personal, hard-earned resources as a legal practitioner, not from public office or government allocations.

“He is not occupying any elective position, yet he continues to give. That tells you the kind of heart he has. If he can do this as a private citizen, imagine what he will do with the mandate and platform of the Senate.

That is why we believe he deserves the support of Zone A and indeed the entire state,” he concluded.

Also speaking, Junaidu Yahaya from Paikoro Local Government Area described Ndarani as a dependable and accessible leader whose interventions have positively affected many families in Zone B.

“We have seen him pay school fees for students from our communities. We have seen him empower young people to start small businesses. We have seen him respond to appeals without discrimination.

That is the kind of Senator Niger South deserves,” Yahaya said.

In her remarks, Mrs. Mary Bitrus stressed that the endorsement transcended religious and ethnic considerations.

“His support has never been selective. He has assisted widows, women groups, Muslim and Christian communities alike.

Compassion has no religion, and that is why we are here to stand by him,” she noted.

Other speakers highlighted his quiet but consistent interventions during periods of economic hardship, noting that his contributions have complemented government efforts and brought relief to struggling families across Niger East.

The coalition assured that beyond the solidarity rally, members would actively mobilise their friends, relatives and political associates who are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zone A to rally behind Ndarani’s aspiration.

They announced plans to embark on strategic grassroots consultations, advocacy visits and stakeholder engagements aimed at strengthening support for his candidature ahead of party primaries and the general elections.

According to them, their resolve is anchored on gratitude and conviction that his emergence would foster stronger collaboration between Niger South and Niger East for the overall progress of the state.

The groups described Ndarani as a bridge-builder whose philanthropic outreach already reflects the kind of inclusive representation they expect at the Senate.

They urged the people of Zone A to support “a tested and trusted servant-leader” who, even before holding elective office, has shown capacity, compassion and commitment to the welfare of citizens beyond his immediate constituency.

The gathering concluded with special prayers for peace, unity and successful political outcomes in 2027, as well as chants of solidarity for the success of Barrister Mohammed Ndarani Mohammed (SAN)’s senatorial bid.

The coalition reaffirmed its determination to sustain the mobilisation drive in the months ahead, expressing optimism that with collective effort, cross-zonal cooperation and party unity, Ndarani would emerge victorious and provide impactful representation for Niger South in the National Assembly.

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