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Opinion: Gov Kabir Yusuf’s Unscripted Sterling Leadership

Tambaya Julius by Tambaya Julius
July 23, 2025
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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

At a time when public leadership is often criticized for being distant, formal, and out of touch, Kano State Governor, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, is quietly redrawing the contours of governance with an authentic display of humility, empathy, and people-first principles.

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Over one year now, I have come across number of video clips online, showcasing the Governor in simple, unscripted moments that have resonated powerfully with the public. These moments are not about optics, but reflections of a leadership style grounded in compassion and personal connection.

In one such clip that gained traction on social media, Governor Yusuf was seen ordering an elevation of a long-time acquaintance, a photographer he had known since 1999 to a significant government position.

.It was a gesture not just of loyalty, but of recognition and gratitude for longstanding bonds. It sent a clear message: those who walk with integrity and dedication, even in obscurity, deserve a place at the table.

In another stirring moment, Governor Yusuf made an unannounced night-time visit to a public hospital. Without the usual convoy or media fanfare, he walked through the wards, engaging directly with patients and medical staff.

According to eyewitnesses, the governor offered immediate support where needed and gave assurances of long-term structural improvements. That visit wasn’t a PR stunt, it was leadership with a human face.

There have also been heartwarming clips of the Governor visiting modest homes in the inner parts of Kano, where he listens more than he speaks, and sits where the people sit. These encounters have triggered widespread admiration and fresh conversations on what it means to lead with empathy in today’s Nigeria.

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But these aren’t isolated acts. They reflect a broader philosophy that now defines his administration: leadership must be felt, not just declared.

Since taking office, Governor Yusuf has prioritized accessibility, ensuring that power does not become a brick wall but a bridge to the people. Those who knew him before his elevation to the Government House attest that his humility, simplicity, and openness remain intact.

Importantly, these personal values are being translated into policies that matter. Under his watch, Kano State has witnessed a renewed focus on healthcare delivery, educational reform, urban renewal, and social protection, with measurable impacts on the lives of ordinary citizens. It is this connection between empathy and execution that is increasingly earning him the admiration of political observers and grassroots voices alike.

He is not just talking about people-first, he is living it. What also sets him apart is not his rhetoric but his willingness to walk into people’s realities, to feel their pulse, and act from that place.”

As Nigeria continues to grapple with the demand for good governance that is accountable, inclusive, and responsive, the leadership approach of Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf offers more than inspiration, it offers a model where power is not insulated from the people but immersed in their struggles, their hopes, and their stories.

In a political landscape thirsty for authenticity, Governor Yusuf stands out not by shouting louder than others, but by listening more deeply, acting more meaningfully, and staying connected to the very people he was elected to serve.

ISRAEL BULUS
JOURNALIST WRITES FROM KADUNA
israelbulus@gmail.com.

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Julius is a journalist, a BSc Holder in Mass Communication.

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