Vunobolki Consults Grassroots Supporters in Numan, Signals Imminent Political Announcement


Numan, Adamawa State — April 22, 2026

Chief Maurice Vunobolki on Wednesday met with grassroots supporters and key political stakeholders in his hometown ward 2 in Numan Local Government Area, where he outlined plans for his next political move and reaffirmed his commitment to public service.

Leading a delegation to the community, Vunobolki engaged participants in what observers described as a strategic consultation, marked by open dialogue, idea-sharing, and renewed political alignment ahead of an anticipated announcement.

Addressing the gathering, Vunobolki disclosed that his next political direction will be formally unveiled to the public on Thursday, April 23, 2026. The disclosure comes amid heightened political activity in Adamawa State, as stakeholders and constituents position themselves ahead of upcoming electoral processes.

Stakeholders at the meeting expressed strong backing for Vunobolki, pledging unwavering support for his political aspirations. They also assured him of their readiness to mobilize extensively at ward and unit levels to ensure the success of his next political phase.

“Our structures are intact and our commitment is firm,” one stakeholder noted, reflecting the broader sentiment of the gathering.

In his remarks, Vunobolki conveyed appreciation for the loyalty and contributions of his supporters, emphasizing the importance of grassroots engagement in shaping sustainable political leadership. He reiterated his pledge to serve with integrity, dedication, and transparency.

“I remain committed to exemplary leadership and to advancing the collective interest of our people,” he said. “I am a contender, not a pretender.”

The meeting concluded with chants of “Kafarka Kafarmu! Dyapa Bwatiye!”—a local expression underscoring unity, trust, and solidarity—signaling strong grassroots endorsement of his political ambition.

The forthcoming announcement is expected to provide clarity on Vunobolki’s political trajectory and could have significant implications for the evolving political landscape in Adamawa State.

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