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The Common Senator Doing Things Differently—Why Kwara Can’t Stop Talking About Saliu Mustapha
The Common Senator Doing Things Differently—Why Kwara Can’t Stop Talking About Saliu Mustapha....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Na me wey dey clean una houseNa me wey dey wash una carNa me wey dey cook ununuNa me wey dey wash una clothNa me wey dey work for your shopNa me wey dey hawk ununu
I be common person, but my happiness, oh, still be my own- Lyrics “Common Person” by Burna Boy
From Ilorin to Offa, Omu-Aran to Lafiagi, down to Kaiama, Patigi and beyond, the streets are awash with goodwill for the Turaki of Ilorin and Senator representing Kwara Central in the National Assembly, Distinguished Senator Saliu Mustapha. To many, he is the common politician who never abandons his people. He clears school fees, provides shelter, still remains the same Mallam who gifts rams and goats during festivities, the same founder of the Saliu Mustapha Foundation that has pumped hundreds of millions into support for over a decade, and the same senator who has opened doors to federal government jobs for countless Kwarans.
This is so because Saliu Mustapha has remained that Turaki loyal to the Ilorin Emirate, the same neighborhood boy who still bows to elders with respect, the same business mogul whose investments have lifted the Kwara economy, the same driver steering Kwara Central and beyond with empowerment schemes never seen before. Farmers now return home with brand-new tractors, youths walk into opportunities, and families find hope where despair once lived. He has become the common senator whose uncommon purpose seems to be nothing else but speaking, standing, and sacrificing for Kwara—like it is the very assignment of his life.
“Na him wey dey fix your Clinic ..Na him wey dey light your street..
Mm, balanso
Na him wey dey train your youth..Na him dey give our youth and women skills
Mm, balanso
Na him be the senator wey dey do things differently..Na him wey turn small dreams into opportunity,
Na him dey push tech hubs, empower with creativity…Na him dey carry Kwara enter next level of possibility.
From Ajasse-Ipo reach Igbaja, Esie, Erin-Ile, Jebba to Osi corner— The echoes loud for street and chamber, Saliu Mustapha dey dig deep like miner with hammer.
The common senator wey dey for everybody, And as the streets keep singing his name like a chorus on repeat…
One question lingers—could Saliu Mustapha be the next big name ahead of the Kwara Governorship election in 2027?
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
