The Central Zone Breathes Again: Gambo Mubarak Unites a Wounded Region with Love and Vision
By J.A. OSARO
Last week, all roads led to Sabon Layi in Bali, the humble residence of Hon. Gambo Mubarak, right at the heart of Bali Local Government Area. The place was easy to find, not just because of Google Maps, but because the whole area was alive with excitement. Streets were lined with cars, and the air buzzed with energy as people poured in like water from every corner of Taraba Central.
It was a Tuesday morning like no other. The people of Bali woke up to a town transformed. Supporters came in their numbers; young and old, men and women, from villages and towns across the five local governments of Taraba Central. Representatives from the APC family, NURTW, Kasuwan Buhu Union, MANOMA Union, Kasuwan Tikey, and more gathered for the “Barka Da Sallah Lunch” an initiative straight from the heart of A.A. Mubarak.
But this was more than just a lunch. It was a symbol of unity, a celebration of people’s power, and a clear message that leadership starts from the grassroots.
Hon. Gambo Mubarak understands that leadership is not about sitting in big offices in Abuja, it’s about sitting with your people, listening to them, and sharing in both their joys and struggles. That’s why he brought everyone together to reconnect, to reassure, and to reignite hope.
Yes, Taraba Central faces real challenges. Our youths are jobless. Families struggle to afford food. Schools lack resources. But Mubarak came with a message that resonated deeply: “Hope is not lost.” He spoke with sincerity and vision about rebuilding our communities and creating a future where every citizen has a voice and a place.
And the people saw it, not just in his words, but in his actions. For the first time in a long while, they witnessed a politician who didn’t come with sirens or empty promises. Gambo Mubarak came humbly. He walked through the crowd, shook hands, smiled, and made everyone feel valued.
His speech was the highlight. No long grammar, no scripted platitudes, just raw truth and realistic plans. He talked about youth empowerment, reducing dependency, and creating opportunities that will uplift families across Taraba Central. “I will open the way,” he said, “but the people must walk it with peace, unity, and hard work.”
The event drew top APC leaders, including the State Party Chairman, Barr. Tukur El-Sudi (represented). Their presence wasn’t just symbolic, it was a loud and clear message: APC is united, focused, and ready to take back Taraba in 2027 with a shared vision and a trusted candidate.
Also present was Hon. Garba Chede, who used the occasion to declare unity within the party and express his full support for Hon. Gambo Mubarak. He called on the people to rally behind him as the most credible and capable choice to represent Taraba Central in the Senate come 2027.
Let’s stand with Hon. Gambo Mubarak as he steps forward with sincerity, courage, and a clean heart. The time for empty politics is over. Now is the time for action, for real progress, and for representation that truly reflects the will of the people.
Support Hon. Gambo Mubarak for Senate, Taraba Central 2027. The journey to a better future has already begun.