Pantami Ignites 2027 Momentum as ‘Sai Malam’ Chants Dominate Gombe Project Tour

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By Segun Adewale in Gombe 

Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami drew significant public attention and grassroots support during a series of project inspections and commissioning exercises led by Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya across Gona, Pindiga, and Akko Emirate Councils in Akko Local Government Areas (LGA) of Gombe State.

The Governor’s tour, which focused on infrastructure development and community-based projects, witnessed large turnouts of residents, particularly youths and women, who lined the streets to welcome the delegation.

Notably, chants of “Sai Malam” echoed across the communities, signaling strong public enthusiasm for Pantami, who accompanied the governor throughout the engagements.

Observers described the reception as a clear demonstration of Pantami’s growing political capital within his home state, with many interpreting the public display of support as an early indicator of momentum ahead of the 2027 gubernatorial race.

Community members, visibly energized, engaged actively during the visits, reinforcing the perception of Pantami’s deep-rooted connection with the grassroots.

The projects inspected and commissioned by Governor Yahaya form part of the administration’s broader development agenda aimed at improving rural infrastructure, enhancing service delivery, and stimulating local economic growth.

Officials emphasized that such interventions are critical to bridging development gaps and ensuring inclusive governance across the state.

Political analysts note that Pantami’s presence alongside the governor at high-profile public functions continues to strengthen his visibility and relevance within the state’s political landscape.

The coordinated appearances, coupled with increasing public endorsements, suggest a strategic positioning that could shape the dynamics of Gombe’s 2027 governorship contest.

While no formal declaration has been made, the scale of public support witnessed during the tour underscores a shifting political narrative, with Pantami emerging as a figure of considerable interest in the state’s evolving succession discourse.