Wards

Real change begins locally.

Every ward has its own priorities, strengths, challenges, and community realities.

This movement believes local participation matters because leadership should understand people at the community level — not only during elections, but consistently over time.

Each ward page helps organize:

  • community conversations
  • local volunteers
  • issue reporting
  • events
  • organizing efforts
  • movement participation

This is how stronger communities and stronger representation are built.

Ward profile

Dambo

A community where agriculture, trade, and local enterprise play important roles in daily life.

35 PUs

Priorities: Economic opportunity, Infrastructure, Agricultural support, Youth development, Access to services

Ward profile

Dutsen Abba

A community that combines strong traditions with a growing desire for greater opportunity and development.

38 PUs

Priorities: Road construction and maintenance, Clean and reliable water supply, Access to quality education, Youth skills and empowerment programmes, Community development and public services

Ward profile

Gyallesu

A community with deep historical roots and strong local identity.

41 PUs

Priorities: Youth skills and empowerment programmes, Market infrastructure and trade support, Reliable electricity and public utilities, Access to community health centres, Quality basic and secondary education

Ward profile

Kaura

A dynamic ward with a mix of residential areas, commercial activity, and growing populations.

49 PUs

Priorities: Job creation, Roads and transportation, Small business support, Electricity access, Public services

Ward profile

Kofar Doka

A priority ward for early listening sessions, youth outreach, and issue reporting.

Priorities: Youth employment and skills training, Reliable public transport access, Community health services, Small business support, Civic participation and voter education

Ward profile

Kufena

One of the most strategically important wards, combining residential communities, educational influence, and growing economic activity.

42 PUs

Priorities: Youth employment and digital skills training, Technology access and innovation hubs, Quality education at primary and secondary levels, Road and transport infrastructure, Small business development and microloans

Ward profile

Kwarbai A

A historic ward in the heart of Zaria, deeply connected to the city's heritage, commerce, and traditional identity.

51 PUs

Priorities: Youth employment and skills development, Small business growth and access to capital, Urban road and drainage infrastructure, Sanitation and waste management, Preservation of cultural and community heritage

Ward profile

Kwarbai B

A vibrant ward combining historic neighborhoods with growing residential and commercial activity.

65 PUs

Priorities: Employment and livelihood opportunities, Education support and school improvements, Local business development and market access, Community safety and neighbourhood policing, Road and drainage maintenance

Ward profile

Limancin-Kona

A community defined by strong family ties, faith, and local relationships.

47 PUs

Priorities: Youth opportunities, Community development, Infrastructure improvements, Education, Local economic growth