Umar Idris Shuaibu, Kano
As millions of Muslims converge on the holy land for the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage, one familiar figure among the faithful stands out not just for his political prominence, but for his enduring humility and devotion. Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has joined other Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia to perform this year’s Hajj.
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A former two-term governor of Kano State and a seasoned political tactician, Dr. Ganduje’s presence in Mecca during one of the most sacred rites in Islam resonates deeply with both his supporters and the broader Muslim community. The pilgrimage, a journey of faith and reflection, also offers a moment of quiet introspection for a leader whose recent stewardship of the ruling party has brought renewed vigor and unity to its ranks.
Though thousands of miles from home, Dr. Ganduje’s impact continues to be felt back in Nigeria. Under his leadership, the APC has witnessed a surge in political strength, buoyed by high-profile defections and increasing support from key regions. Observers credit his inclusive leadership style and deep political acumen for stabilizing the party in a time of transition.
In recent weeks, Dr. Ganduje has been lauded for his compassionate response to national tragedies. Following the heartbreaking accident involving young Kano athletes, he joined other Northern leaders in mourning the loss and called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances. His heartfelt condolences and prayers for the victims’ families captured his enduring connection to the people he serves.
Since assuming the party chairmanship, Dr. Ganduje has worked to reposition the APC as a party of progress, reconciliation, and national cohesion. Many within the party view him as a bridge between generations, blending the wisdom of experience with a vision for future growth.
As he fulfills his religious obligations, party members, political associates, and well-wishers from across the country have continued to send prayers for his safe return. For many, his journey to Hajj is a symbolic extension of his leadership grounded in faith, focused on service, and inspired by the principles of unity and sacrifice.
With the Hajj rites continuing in the coming days, all eyes remain on Dr. Ganduje not for politics alone, but as a model of servant leadership anchored in spiritual commitment.
May Allah Almighty accept his prayers, grant him sound health, and return him home safely.