Ajadi Rescue Movement Spreads Message of Hope, Unveils Gombe Chapter

The Ajadi Rescue Movement, a fast-growing socio-political and humanitarian initiative founded by Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has launched its Gombe State Chapter in a colourful ceremony that brought together political figures, community leaders, and youth groups from across the state.

The inauguration, held in the Gombe State capital on Saturday, was a vibrant display of culture, unity, and purpose. The Fasaha Cultural Troupe opened the event with a lively Hausa traditional performance, symbolising the movement’s deep respect for Nigeria’s diverse heritage and its commitment to inclusivity.

The programme began at 11:00 a.m. with prayers from both Islamic and Christian clerics — Imam Adamu Usman Manzo and Reverend Nuhu Nadabo — reinforcing the organisation’s message of religious harmony and peace. Attendees also rendered the national anthem and the Ajadi Anthem, led by the Zonal Coordinator of Gombe South, Mr. Amatiga N. Yila.

In his welcome address, the Zonal Coordinator of Gombe Central, Mr. Mahmud Usman, praised Ambassador Ajadi’s “visionary leadership and unwavering dedication” to social justice, youth empowerment, and national rebirth. He also acknowledged Northern Coordinator Comrade Shuaibu Ibrahim for his “unrelenting grassroots mobilisation” across the region.

Delivering the keynote address, Hon. Shuaibu Ibrahim described the Ajadi Rescue Movement as a people-oriented platform devoted to empowering the underprivileged.

“Ajadi Rescue Movement is not a political family business — it is a national service platform,” he declared. “Ambassador Ajadi’s mission is not driven by politics, ethnicity, or religion, but by a genuine desire to rescue humanity from poverty, ignorance, and neglect.”

He urged the people of Gombe to identify with the vision of the movement, assuring them that its positive impact will soon be felt nationwide.

The highlight of the event was the formal unveiling of the Gombe State Chapter, led by State Coordinator Comrade Abubakar Kalagar Muhammad. He lauded Ambassador Ajadi as “a God-sent reformer whose compassion and patriotism have birthed a movement of hope across Nigeria.”

“Leadership is not about power but purpose — the purpose of serving others,” Kalagar stated, while unveiling the newly appointed state executives and local government coordinators.

Goodwill messages followed from dignitaries, including CSP Muhammed Baba Ali and Prince Zaidu, who represented His Highness, the Hakimin Shengete. Both commended the movement’s leadership and prayed for Ambassador Ajadi’s continued strength and success.

During an interactive session, participants discussed the movement’s goals, structure, and long-term sustainability. Their concerns were addressed by Hon. Ibrahim and Comrade Kalagar, who reaffirmed the movement’s transparency and commitment to grassroots empowerment.

In her closing remarks, Gombe State Women Leader Hajiya Mairo Adamu, alongside Youth Leader Engr. Aeron Maidoma and Secretary General, expressed appreciation to all attendees. They pledged to take the “message of hope, unity, and empowerment” to every corner of Gombe State.

The event ended with closing prayers from Reverend Nadabo and Imam Manzo Adamu, followed by a group photograph led by Hon. Ibrahim. Participants dispersed joyfully at about 1:45 p.m.

The inauguration of the Gombe Chapter marks another milestone in the expansion of the Ajadi Rescue Movement across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones. Since its inception, the movement — under the leadership of Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi — has inspired Nigerians with its vision of social inclusion, youth development, and national renewal.

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