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Tom Garba: Lere West’s Rising Star Sparks a Political Tsunami for 2027

Daily News HubBy Daily News HubAugust 7, 2025Updated:August 7, 2025No Comments
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By May Etim-Kaduna

A political wildfire is sweeping through Lere West, Kaduna State, as residents unite in a fervent call for Tom Garba to run for the Kaduna State House of Assembly in 2027. From village gatherings to bustling market squares, communities are organizing themselves into groups, rallying behind a man they see as their champion.

“Tom Garba is our choice, our voice,” declared Comr. Nehemiah Musa, a passionate resident of Lere, capturing the electric enthusiasm of a constituency mobilizing for change. With an unprecedented groundswell of support, the people of Lere West are not merely suggesting Garba’s candidacy—they are demanding it, hailing him as the transformative leader to redefine their future.

In the rural wards of Saminaka, Gure, and beyond, a powerful movement is taking root. Residents are forming groups, holding spontaneous meetings, and flooding community spaces to voice their unwavering support for Tom Garba to contest the 2027 elections under the All Progressives Congress (APC). “He has been a good leader even without an office,” Musa told reporters, reflecting the sentiments of hundreds who have gathered in town halls and village squares to champion Garba’s cause. “We believe he would do more as our representative in the State House of Assembly.” This organic, people-driven campaign is reshaping Lere West’s political landscape, uniting diverse communities in a shared vision for progress.

The intensity of this movement is palpable. From farmers to traders, youth to elders, the chant of “Tom Garba for 2027” echoes across Lere West, signaling a collective yearning for leadership that delivers. “People are coming in groups to demand our son run,” Musa emphasized. “This is not just talk—it’s a revolution.” The grassroots fervor, unscripted and unrelenting, has caught the attention of political observers, who see Garba’s rise as a potential game-changer in Kaduna’s tightly contested political arena.

Tom Garba is no ordinary figure. A native of Lere West with deep community ties, he has built a towering reputation as a man of integrity, compassion, and action. Without ever holding public office, Garba has become a household name through his tireless philanthropy and commitment to development. From securing clean water for rural villages to providing resources for local farmers, his initiatives have touched lives across the constituency. “Tom Garba is not just a party man; he is a leader for all of us,” said Abubakar Garu, a resident of Lere. “His heart is with the people, and that’s why we trust him.”

Garba’s ability to bridge divides is remarkable. His advocacy for youth empowerment, education, and infrastructure has earned him supporters across party lines, with even members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) considering him their preferred candidate. “I’ve seen what he’s done for our community,” said a PDP member in Saminaka. “If he runs, I’m with him, party or no party.”

Though Garba has yet to formally declare his candidacy, the drumbeats for 2027 are deafening. The upcoming election cycle represents a critical juncture for Lere West, a constituency frustrated by unfulfilled promises and yearning for representation that prioritizes development. “The time is right for Tom Garba,” Musa asserted.

“He’s not just a candidate; he’s the embodiment of our hopes.” Supporters see his potential candidacy as a turning point, not only for Lere West but for Kaduna State’s broader political dynamics.

Kaduna’s political landscape is fiercely competitive. The APC’s dominance was evident in the recent local government elections, where it secured all 23 chairmanship seats, including Lere LGA. However, the opposition PDP has pointed to growing discontent with the APC’s handling of grassroots issues like security and economic empowerment. The 2023 gubernatorial election, where APC’s Uba Sani edged out PDP’s Isa Ashiru by a razor-thin margin, underscored the state’s polarized politics. Garba’s ability to appeal across party lines could make him a unifying force, strengthening the APC’s hold while drawing support from opposition strongholds.

Supporters view Garba as a radical departure from the entrenched political elite that have long dominated Kaduna. His focus on youth empowerment, infrastructure, and inclusive governance resonates deeply with a constituency eager for tangible progress.

“We’re tired of empty promises,” said Danladi, a youth in Gure. “Tom Garba doesn’t just talk—he delivers. He’s already doing what elected officials should do.” From organizing skills training through his foundation to advocating for better roads and healthcare, Garba’s actions have earned him a devoted following.

“This is just the beginning,” Musa declared. “The people are speaking, and they want Tom Garba. No force can stop this movement.” The growing groups rallying behind him—spanning farmers, women, and youth—signal a constituency ready to fight for their chosen leader.

Garba’s ascent is a masterclass in grassroots mobilization. His campaign, though unofficial, thrives on direct engagement with the people. From informal town halls to community dialogues, Garba listens and acts, fostering a sense of ownership among constituents.

The APC’s emphasis on grassroots engagement for 2027, as articulated by Governor Uba Sani and party leaders, aligns perfectly with Garba’s strategy. His movement is gaining strength through calculated outreach and a genuine connection with the people. “The way communities are rallying behind him shows this is no ordinary campaign,” said Musa. “It’s a movement that’s only getting stronger.” Whether this energy can translate into electoral success remains the question, but the momentum is undeniable.

As 2027 approaches, Lere West is alive with anticipation. Tom Garba has ignited a spark that is rapidly becoming a blaze, redefining what leadership means in a constituency hungry for change. “Tom Garba is the awaited Member, House of Assembly, Kaduna State, by the grace of God,” Musa proclaimed, echoing the hopes of a united community. The coming months will test whether Garba can sustain this fervor, navigate Kaduna’s complex political terrain, and turn grassroots support into votes.

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