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Battle For Kwara : Why Saliu Mustapha’s Governance Style Is Sparking Statewide Conversations Ahead of 2027

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The conversation has outgrown Kwara Central. It is now echoing across Ilorin, Offa, Omu-Aran, Patigi, Kaiama… the entire political landscape of Kwara is leaning forward, watching closely.

Senator Saliu Mustapha is no longer being discussed as just a legislator. He is being studied as a template.

What began as admiration for his work in Kwara Central has evolved into a broader question many Kwarans are now asking quietly and sometimes loudly: what would this style look like at the state level?

Across the state, netizens are reacting not just with applause but with curiosity. The kind that signals a shift. The kind that precedes political movements.

Since his inauguration into the Nigerian Senate on June 13, 2023, Mustapha has built a reputation anchored on structured interventions rather than loud declarations. In education, his footprint stretches beyond Kwara Central, with scholarship opportunities facilitated through collaborations with institutions like TETFund and the Federal Scholarship Board. Classroom upgrades, ICT support, and legislative backing for education reforms are not just projects, they are signals of a governance philosophy that prioritizes long-term human capital.

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Infrastructure tells its own story. Roads, water access, and electrification projects have formed a visible network of impact. What is notable is not just the presence of these projects, but their consistency. Like a steady drumbeat rather than a one-time spectacle.

In youth empowerment, the narrative becomes even louder. Skills acquisition, entrepreneurship training, and job creation initiatives have created a ripple effect that extends beyond immediate beneficiaries. The approach feels less like distribution and more like planting economic seeds 🌱.

On security, while the constitutional limits of a senator are clear, Mustapha’s role has leaned into advocacy, legislative oversight, and support for community-driven stability frameworks. It is governance within constraints, yet still pushing boundaries.

Then came the cultural stamp of validation. His conferment as the 1st Tabariki Nupe by the Bida Emirate was not just ceremonial. It was symbolic. A bridge between governance and traditional legitimacy. A nod that influence is being recognized beyond political corridors.

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But here is where the story shifts.

Across Kwara State, the tone of the conversation is changing from admiration to projection. From “he is doing well” to “can he do more?”

Some see a replicable model for statewide governance. Others are cautiously optimistic, insisting that sustainability and scale will be the real test. A few remain skeptical, as every evolving political story demands.

Yet one thing is clear: the spotlight has widened.

What was once a Kwara Central performance review has become a Kwara State referendum on possibility.

And in politics, when a narrative begins to travel faster than the politician… something bigger is already in motion 🚀

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in for iReporteronline

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