In the fast-evolving political landscape of Kogi Central, one question continues to echo through public discourse, party meetings, and community conversations: Who is afraid of Senator Abubakar Ohere?
The answer is as clear as it is revealing, those who fear competence, performance, and a rising political force they can no longer undermine.
A RECORD THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
Senator Abubakar Ohere remains one of the few political figures in Kogi Central whose public service track record is both verifiable and impactful. From his time as Commissioner to his tenure in the Senate, his projects, constituency engagements, and contributions to policy have consistently demonstrated vision, seriousness, and measurable results.
While others shout, Ohere works. While others boast about intentions, Ohere delivers reality.
This difference has made him a political figure some opponents find difficult to challenge on merit.
WHY HIS OPPONENTS ARE WORRIED
- Because he has structure
The Senator has a deeply rooted political structure across communities, stakeholders, youth groups, and traditional blocs. This grassroots connection is not something that can be faked or built overnight. - Because he has results
Political narratives crumble easily when confronted with visible achievements. Whether it is infrastructure, education, employment interventions, or community development, Ohere’s scorecard leaves little room for propaganda. - Because he is experienced and battle-tested
His resilience, especially through difficult political contests, has made him even stronger. Many fear a return match because they know his capacity to mobilize, strategize, and win. - Because he represents stability
In an era of political noise and divisive narratives, Senator Ohere appeals to voters who want steady, responsible leadership, a political advantage his opponents can not easily counter.
THE FEAR IS NOT ABOUT HIM, IT’S ABOUT 2027
With 2027 approaching, the stakes have never been higher. Senator Ohere’s increasing acceptance across Kogi Central sends strong signals:
He is not just a contender; he is a frontrunner.
This is why certain political camps panic.
This is why old narratives suddenly resurface.
This is why propaganda machines are overheating.
But the people of Kogi Central have become wiser. They know who works for them and who works for headlines.
STRENGTH CAN BE INTIMIDATING
So, who is afraid of Senator Abubakar Ohere?
Those who fear progress.
Those who fear political maturity.
Those who fear a man whose performance overshadows their noise.
The truth remains:
Senator Abubakar Ohere is not the problem. His growing influence is.
In 2027, that influence may very well shape the future of Kogi Central again.
– Comrade Danfulani Lukman Ohinoyi writes from Okene.



