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NRM Reaffirms Commitment To Grassroots Ahead Of FCT Polls In 2026

Paul Uwadima by Paul Uwadima
1 year ago
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The National Rescue Movement (NRM) has reiterated its commitment to delivering principled leadership at the grassroots, advocating for governance driven by values and democratic ideals rather than personality politics.

The party gave the pledge at a recent event in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), where aspirants for chairmanship and councillorship positions declared their intentions to contest in the 2026 Area Council elections.

Among those who made their intentions known include Comrade Samson Dan Yaro Waru who indicated interest for Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) and Hon. Francis Michael for Bwari Area Council.

National Chairman of NRM, Prince Chinedu Obi who emphasised the party’s vision and increasing support base, criticised Nigeria’s current political environment, attributing the country’s challenges to departure from democratic norms and a reliance on individualistic leadership.

“What Nigeria lacks today is governance rooted in established norms and principles. Instead, we’ve strayed from democratic ideals to a system driven by the whims of individuals,” Obi said.

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“We are a party of principle, not personalities. Nigerians are beginning to recognise the NRM as a party that stands by its constitution, procedures, and the rule of law.”

Speaking on the state of the nation under President Bola Tinubu-led administration, Obi said the conditions of ordinary Nigerians have worsened.

He pointed to widespread hunger, insecurity, and inflation as indicators of poor governance.

“In the past two years, Nigerians have faced hunger, insecurity, and soaring prices. The NRM is determined to utilise the nation’s human and material resources for grassroots development and national progress,” he added.

Declaring for the chairmanship seat, Dan Yaro cited years of poor governance and the disconnect between leaders and citizens as the driving force behind his aspiration.

He described his candidacy as a timely corrective measure.

“Representation has become a secretive affair, as though it were an occult practice. My candidacy aims to bridge the gap between governance and the people,” he assured.

Dan Yaro further unveiled a five-point development agenda for AMAC, focusing on economic empowerment through small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), improved healthcare services, enhanced infrastructure, educational reform and environmental sustainability.

He pledged to prioritise inclusive governance and youth-focused policies, saying. “The time for rhetorical leadership is over. We must now focus on practical, people-oriented solutions,” he said.

For his part, Hon. Michael echoed similar sentiments, promising to lead Bwari Area Council with transparency, accountability, and direct engagement with constituents.

“I commit to working tirelessly for the progress of our community and party. I will listen to residents, address their concerns, and provide effective, responsive leadership,” Akogwu affirmed.

Meanwhile, the national chairman appealed to more Nigerians to participate in the party’s democratic processes.

He announced that the party’s primaries would remain open until 30 June 2025, giving interested aspirants more time to complete necessary documentation.

“It’s not just about the two councils represented today. We welcome everyone—especially those who have shown interest but are yet to formalise their candidacy,” Obi stated.

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