“Dr Abdulmumini Zaria Withdraws from Kaduna Central Senate Race to Support National Agenda”
In a significant political development ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, Dr Abdulmumini Zaria, a prominent contender for the Kaduna Central Senate seat, has formally withdrawn from the race. Dr Zaria cited his commitment to national service and the need to actively support the current administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the primary reasons for his decision.
Announcing his withdrawal in a statement released earlier this week, Dr Zaria expressed his belief in collaborative governance and emphasized the importance of aligning legislative efforts with the broader national agenda. “My decision stems from a deep sense of responsibility to contribute to Nigeria’s development beyond partisan interests. Supporting the Tinubu administration’s initiatives remains my priority at this time,” he stated.
Political analysts suggest that Dr Zaria’s exit could reshape the dynamics of the Kaduna Central contest, potentially consolidating support among remaining candidates and influencing voter alignments in the region. Kaduna State, often seen as a bellwether in national politics, may now witness intensified campaigning as parties recalibrate their strategies.
This move also highlights a growing trend among Nigerian politicians to frame electoral decisions within the context of national service and governance impact, signaling a potential shift toward prioritizing policy driven participation over personal political ambition.
Dr Abdulmumini Zaria’s withdrawal has been covered by leading Nigerian media, including The Guardian Nigeria, Premium Times, and Channels Television, underscoring the national significance of the development.







