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Ex-FCC Boss Joins Senate Race In Kwara


Backs Tinubu’s re-election

Former Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Dr Muheebat Dankaka, has formally declared her intention to contest the Senate seat for the Kwara South Senatorial District in the 2027 general elections.

This is as she throws her weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reelection bid and also assures her constituents of inclusive leadership.

Dankaka made the announcement in Offa on Saturday, attributing her renewed ambition to persistent pressure by the constituents urging her to represent them at the National Assembly.

She said; “My people have asked me to step forward once again to represent them in the Senate. I have contested twice before, in 2015 and 2019, but this is the time for a woman to take up the responsibility. It is time to give women the opportunity to lead.”

She recounted challenges faced in previous elections, particularly issues linked to her marital name, despite being an indigene of Kwara State.

“In the last election, my name was removed due to ‘Dankaka,’ which is my husband’s name from Kano. Although I am from Kwara, that situation affected my participation. Now, my people have called me back, and I am ready to answer that call,” she added.

Speaking on her qualifications, Dankaka said her professional and administrative experience position her to deliver effective representation.

“I have served as treasurer of the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce for six years, worked in the banking sector, and later as Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission, overseeing all 36 states and the FCT. I discharged my duties diligently and with proven results.”

She assured constituents of inclusive leadership and a strong commitment to grassroots development if elected.

“I will prioritise the welfare of my people and ensure that no one is left behind. My mission is to serve effectively and improve the lives of everyone in Kwara South.”

The aspirant also endorsed President Tinubu’s re-election bid and commended Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his performance.

“I support the endorsement of President Bola Tinubu for a second term, and I commend Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his developmental strides in Kwara State. I also appreciate the leadership of the APC in the state.”

She called on party members and voters across Ekiti, Isin, and Oke-Ero local government areas to support her aspiration.

“I urge party members and the good people of Kwara South to support me as they have done in the past. I will not disappoint you. With your votes, I will deliver purposeful representation.”

Dankaka further advocated increased female participation in governance, describing it as key to achieving broader development outcomes.

“We acknowledge that men have done their part, but this is an opportunity to allow a woman to lead and bring fresh, impactful results.”

In his reaction, the Chairman of Offa Local Government, Hon. Suleiman Olatunji, praised Dankaka’s track record and described her as a candidate with proven capacity.

“Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has been a blessing to Kwara, and this aspirant has also made a significant impact. She has touched many lives, and her efforts will yield greater results in the future.”

He urged party members to rally support for her during the primaries, expressing confidence in her ability to deliver.

“Her character and antecedents have earned her widespread trust. I encourage everyone to support her at the primaries and beyond, as she represents a credible choice for the Senate.”



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