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Obidient Movement in Kaduna Enters New Chapter

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
January 31, 2026
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The Obidient Movement in Kaduna State has announced a leadership transition, ushering in a renewed phase of unity, grassroots mobilization, and civic engagement.

The development is coming under the stewardship of Prof. Danjuma Sale, the newly appointed Interim Coordinator.

In a reflective and forward-looking statement titled “Renewing Hope, Rebuilding Unity”, Prof. Sale expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to serve.

Meanwhile, he acknowledged the legacy of his predecessor, Elder Dr. Yusuf Solomon Danbaki.

Danbaki’s leadership reportedly helped steer the movement through its formative and challenging moments.

A Movement Rooted in Ideals

Prof. Sale emphasized that the transition is not merely administrative but symbolic of a renewal of purpose.

He acknowledged the emotional toll of the 2023 elections, which left many volunteers disillusioned, but urged members to recommit to the movement’s founding values as embodied by its principal, Mr. Peter Obi.

These include:

  1. Competence,

  2. Character, and,

  3. Compassion.

“The Obidient Movement was never conceived as a vehicle for short-term gains or personal advancement.

“It emerged from a collective conviction that a New Nigeria is POssible,” Sale stated.

Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi

Unity and Grassroots Expansion

Calling for reconciliation and unity, Prof. Sale warned against internal divisions, stressing that the movement’s strength lies in its diversity and shared ideals.

He outlined a bold agenda to establish a functional Obidient structure across all 23 Local Government Areas, 255 Wards, and over 8,000 Polling Units in Kaduna State.

“This is not about numbers for their own sake,” he said.

“It is about presence, connection, and relevance—ensuring that the movement is not only visible online, but impactful on the ground,” he added.

Civic Engagement and Service

Prof. Sale also pledged to prioritize political education and issue-based civic engagement, advocating for a culture where ideas matter more than personalities.

He called on members to demonstrate leadership through service, transparency, and community support, noting that trust is the currency of lasting political change.

Prof. Sale acknowledged the challenges ahead.

However, he reaffirmed the movement’s commitment to peaceful democratic processes and principled activism.

He urged members to remain engaged and disciplined, reminding them that the journey toward a just and compassionate Nigeria is a generational responsibility.

“The dream of a New Nigeria did not begin with us, and it will not end with us.

“But in our time, we have a responsibility to carry the torch with integrity, courage, and hope,” he concluded.

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