Chief Momoh Yusuf Obaro is no strange to the quest for quality leadership in Ebiraland. Over the years, he has stepped forward in service, contesting both the governorship and senatorial seats. Though victory did not come in those earlier attempts, one thing has remained undeniable: he fulfilled every promise he made. A shining example is the cottage hospital he singlehandedly built for the people of Osara — a project many politicians only speak about, but never execute.
Today, I call on all well-meaning people of Kogi Central to entrust him with the mandate to represent us in the Senate. Chief Obaro exemplifies mature, visionary, and transformational leadership — leadership rooted in sincerity, selflessness, and genuine commitment to the people. His impressive academic background, solid credentials, and lifelong dedication to community development clearly set him apart.
He is a leader with a rare passion for people-focused governance. With Chief Obaro in the Senate, Kogi Central can look forward to effective lawmaking, quality oversight, policies that reflect our real needs, and a unifying voice for the entire Ebira nation. His track record speaks of a man who leads by example, keeps his word, and places priority on human capital development, healthcare advancement, economic empowerment, and grassroots inclusion.
Chief Momoh Yusuf Obaro remains a beacon of hope — tested, trusted, and prepared to deliver the true dividends of democracy to the people of Kogi Central.
Finally, Chief Obaro and his supporters have emphasized that this is not the commencement of a public campaign. As law-abiding citizens who understand the provisions of the Electoral Act — which states that political campaigns shall begin 150 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior — this is simply a normal engagement with stakeholders.
– Yusuf Nuhu writes from Okene.



