Yesterday in Kwara, something quiet—yet extraordinary—was taking place.
While the skies wept and rain fell unrelentingly, thousands of Kwarans, young and old, came together in an act of quiet defiance and collective hope. They stood in long lines—soaked, yet undeterred—as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) membership registration kicked off across the state.
It wasn’t just about signing a name on a ledger. It was about making a statement. A statement that the people are ready. Ready for a change. Ready for a future shaped by their voices, not handed down from disconnected corridors of power.
What struck the eye wasn’t just the sheer numbers—it was the spirit behind them. These were ordinary citizens who chose to show up. Who chose to believe again. Who, in the middle of their everyday struggles, found purpose in unity and participation.
Real change does not descend like thunder—it builds like rainfall, drop by drop, act by act. This moment in Kwara is part of that greater story. A story of people choosing to engage, to register, and to reclaim ownership of their future.
This is more than a registration drive. It is an invitation. To be seen. To be heard. To be counted. To help shape a narrative that is still being written—a people-centred vision of a better Kwara.
If you feel that pull, that quiet voice urging you toward something greater, now is the time to act. Visit your ward registration centre. Stand up. Sign up. Be part of the wave.
Because a better future for Kwara State is not a wish. It is a choice. One we must all make—today.
– Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki