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Short in Stature, Giant in Ambition: Mahmud Sadis Buba Joins Race for House of Representatives

By Peter Dansu  Mahmud Sadis Buba has officially obtained the All Progressives Congress Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to conte...

By Peter Dansu 

Mahmud Sadis Buba

Mahmud Sadis Buba has officially obtained the All Progressives Congress Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to contest for the House of Representatives seat representing Sabon Gari Federal Constituency, setting the stage for what many are already describing as a remarkable and inspiring political journey.

If successful at the polls, Buba is expected to become the world’s shortest federal legislator, a development that is already drawing attention to his ambition, courage and determination to serve his people beyond physical limitations.

The APC aspirant shared the development on his Facebook page shortly after presenting his nomination documents to the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio.

According to him, the moment marked a major milestone in his commitment to quality representation and grassroots development.

“I had the distinct privilege of presenting my Nomination and Expression of Interest Forms for the House of Representatives, Sabon Gari Federal Constituency, to the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Godswill Akpabio.

“This moment signifies a bold step forward in my commitment to purposeful leadership, effective representation, and the collective progress of our people,” he wrote.

Buba also assured supporters and residents of Sabon Gari Federal Constituency that his aspiration is driven by a desire to advance the welfare of the people and attract meaningful development to the constituency.

“Together, we shall move Sabon Gari forward to greater heights,” he added.

His emergence has continued to spark conversations across political circles and social media, with many Nigerians describing his ambition as a strong message of inclusion, resilience and the growing participation of persons of all backgrounds in democratic leadership.


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