In a political climate often marked by division, disconnection, and disillusionment among young people, Musaddiq Wada Waziri is charting a bold new course one that is breathing life into the All Progressives Congress (APC) youth wing in Kano State. Through his inspiring “Matasa Madogara” campaign slogan. Musaddiq is emerging as a unifier, bridge-builder, and symbol of renewed hope for a generation yearning for purpose, opportunity, and voice.
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From corner to corner, creek to creek, and doorstep to doorstep, the Matasa Madogara campaign has broken barriers and set a new benchmark for grassroots political engagement in the state. Musaddiq’s approach is not only strategic it’s deeply personal. His team has traversed remote communities, urban neighborhoods, and political battlegrounds, reaching out to every segment of the youth population.
Whether in the bustling markets of Kofar Wambai or the calm outskirts of Dawakin Tofa, his message remains the same: unity, inclusion, and empowerment for all young people, regardless of background or loyalty.
In addition to his grassroots appeal, Musaddiq has also shown a deep understanding of political structure and party dynamics by actively consulting with key stakeholders across the APC family. His visits to influential figures are not just about politics they are about respect, recognition, and reaffirmation of party loyalty.

Most notably, the stakeholders of his constituency, Dambatta/Makoda, under the leadership of the Chairman of the Dambatta Caucus, Arc. Aminu Dabo, and the Member representing Dambatta/Makoda at the National Assembly, Engineer Hamisu Ibrahim Chidari, have thrown their weight behind his aspiration. These respected leaders have personally taken him to meet top stakeholders across the party landscape, presenting Musaddiq as “their candidate” and a loyal son of the APC family.
One of Musaddiq’s most defining traits is his ability to bring people together. In a state where factionalism often derails progress, he has made it a mission to reconcile warring groups and transform old political foes into allies. His humility, maturity, and knack for dialogue have earned him respect far beyond party lines.
Observers have noted how Musaddiq sits comfortably in rooms with opposing camps always listening, always seeking common ground. This bridge-building talent is perhaps the most underrated but powerful weapon in his political arsenal.
Musaddiq’s innovation doesn’t stop at political dialogue he is also redefining youth engagement by fusing culture with campaign. During the recent Sallah festivities in Karmami village, he sponsored traditional hop and kick games, drawing large crowds of energetic youth. The event wasn’t just entertaining—it was a masterclass in cultural diplomacy and youth mobilization.
At Ado Bayero Square, his support for community boxing competitions turned the arena into a lively stage for raw talent, camaraderie, and community pride. These sporting events are more than recreation they are his tools for channeling youthful energy into meaningful social interaction and leadership grooming.
The heartbeat of Musaddiq’s movement now pulses from Gandun Albasa, where his campaign office has become a political pilgrimage ground. Political actors, youth leaders, journalists, and even seasoned politicians flock daily to what is now being dubbed “The Mecca of Kano Politics.” It’s not just a campaign hub; it’s a vision center where ideas are shared, dreams are nurtured, and strategies for inclusive progress are refined.
Above all, Musaddiq’s humility sets him apart. In an era where many politicians talk over the people, he listens. Whether it’s a youth with no clear path, a community leader with a concern, or a party stakeholder with ideas, Musaddiq gives everyone his time and respect. His leadership style is anchored in service, empathy, and sincere connection.
Beyond humility, Musaddiq brings to the table deep knowledge of youth development, party affairs, and community needs. He is intellectually grounded and politically mature. And considering the reputable family he hails from one known for public service, leadership, and social values there is no doubt that he has been well prepared for stewardship. His background has shaped his character, his decisions, and his dedication to serve with integrity.
Should Musaddiq Wada Waziri emerge as the Youth Leader of the Kano State APC, one thing is certain the party will experience a breath of fresh air. His leadership promises a youth wing that is dynamic, inclusive, and driven by unity rather than division. The Matasa Madogara movement is not just a slogan; it is a vision for transforming youth politics into a force for good, growth, and generational prosperity.
In Musaddiq, the youth of Kano have found not just a leader but a pathfinder, a reconciler, and indeed, a pillar worthy of their trust.