Campaign posters promoting the governorship ambition of Bashir Adamu, popularly known as Bashir Jumbo, have begun to appear across Hadejia, the headquarters of the Jigawa Northeast zone, signaling early political activity ahead of the 2027 elections.
The posters, which have been spotted in several strategic locations within the town, are believed to be part of a growing effort to build momentum for Adamu’s potential candidacy. From major roads to public spaces, the increasing visibility of the campaign materials has started to attract attention among residents and political observers.
According to information accompanying the posters, the initiative is being driven by a group identified as the “We Stand With Coalition.” The group appears to be mobilizing grassroots support and raising awareness about Adamu’s possible bid for the state’s top office.
Members of the coalition say their support for Adamu is rooted in what they describe as his contributions to the development of Jigawa State. They argue that his track record and commitment to public service make him a suitable candidate to lead the state in the coming years.
While Bashir Adamu has not made any official declaration regarding his intention to contest the governorship seat, the widespread display of posters suggests that political alignments and campaigns may already be taking shape well ahead of the election season.
Residents of Hadejia have expressed mixed reactions to the development. Some view it as a welcome sign of political engagement and democratic participation, while others believe it is too early for campaign activities.
As the 2027 elections gradually approach, the emergence of campaign materials such as these underscores the growing interest and competition among potential contenders seeking to shape the future leadership of Jigawa State.
