Kwarans Know the Difference: No Amount of Political Propaganda Can Erase Abdulrazaq’s Achievements
By Azeez Idowu No thousands of derogatory, misleading and unfounded narratives from the so-called G-whatever group and their apologetic stooges can change the growing appreciation Kwarans have for the people-oriented
Kwarans are discerning, and the numerous false narratives from the so-called G-whatever group will not overshadow the administration of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq. No amount of political propaganda can change the reality which Kwarans experience daily. It is clear that performance outranks propaganda; every discerning Kwaran can tell the difference between real development and those who are solely after personal gains.
Kwarans are not as easily fooled as some politicians might think; they have seen various administrations, experienced different governance styles, and can independently judge each one.
The so-called G-whatever group should not believe that Kwarans are swayed by their political antics, internal conflicts, and constant attempts to create controversies. The main concerns of the electorate are good governance, infrastructure, workers' welfare, education, healthcare, and social interventions. They do not care about the political maneuverings of individuals who seem to exist solely to attack the current administration.
Kwarans can easily distinguish between genuine service and personal ambition. Workers have also observed the improvements in their welfare and benefits under Abdulrazaq's administration and can easily tell the difference between empty promises and tangible outcomes.
The opposition's continuous attacks on the governor are not a sign of public rejection but rather a manifestation of their anxiety about the strength of the administration's record. Kwarans are focused on the continuous progress of the state, not on political vendettas. They want a state that moves forward, not one that is dragged back into the era of politics without corresponding development.
With the 2027 elections approaching, they will decide the outcome, not the opposition's media surrogates or their defenders. The future belongs to those committed to preserving and building on the progress already achieved, not those desperately seeking to drag the state back into a politics of personal interests and missed opportunities.
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