… as APC Picks Tested Patriot for Gombe Central
By Amah Alphonsus Amaonye, DG African Writers Centre
An outpouring of commendations has continued to trail the emergence of retired Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Mohammed Ahmadu, Jarman Deba, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer for the Gombe Central Senatorial District ahead of the 11th Senate elections, with prominent African peace advocate and statesman, Amb. Dr. John Metchie, describing his victory as “a triumph of character, competence, loyalty, and service-driven statesmanship.”
In a strong solidarity and congratulatory message issued shortly after the APC primary election, Amb. Dr. Metchie, a multi sectorial diasporan, hailed the retired senior police officer for what he described as “a remarkable journey from disciplined national service to people-oriented political leadership.”
From the viewpoint of experience, Amb Metchie stated that “this is the way it’s done in the developed world, you woo qualified, experienced and knowledgeable patriots to serve in sensitive positions.” He commended all those who made it possible.
According to Metchie, the emergence of DCP Mohammed Ahmadu (Rtd.), widely known as the Jarman Deba, represents a major boost not only for the APC in Gombe State but also for democratic representation anchored on integrity, grassroots connection, and proven commitment to community development.
The congratulatory message, which has generated significant political attention within northern political circles, praised the APC flag bearer for maintaining unwavering loyalty to the ruling party over the years despite previous electoral setbacks.
“True leaders are not defined merely by victory but by resilience, consistency, and unwavering dedication to collective progress.
DCP Mohammed Ahmadu Jarman Deba has demonstrated uncommon political maturity and steadfast loyalty to the APC family even in moments of disappointment.
Today’s victory is therefore richly deserved,” Amb. Dr. Metchie stated.
Metchie, an African democratic and governance advocate further noted that the retired police chief’s emergence reflects growing public confidence in leaders with practical records of service, discipline, and measurable grassroots impact.
Before venturing fully into partisan politics, DCP Mohammed Ahmadu built an extensive career within the Nigeria Police Force, rising meritoriously through the ranks to become a Deputy Commissioner of Police.
Throughout his policing career, he reportedly distinguished himself in operational leadership, public safety administration, conflict management, intelligence coordination, and community policing initiatives.
Political observers in Gombe State say his transition from security service into public leadership has been largely defined by philanthropy, youth empowerment, rural development, and community-focused interventions across the Yamaltu/Deba axis and surrounding communities.
Amb. Dr. Metchie particularly applauded the APC senatorial candidate’s investment in rural electrification and social infrastructure, describing such interventions as “evidence of practical leadership beyond campaign rhetoric.”
According to records highlighted in the congratulatory message, DCP Mohammed Ahmadu facilitated more than ₦29 million worth of rural electrification and solar streetlight projects across Deba town and neighboring communities, significantly improving security, economic activity, and social life in underserved rural areas.
In the education sector, the retired police officer was commended for sponsoring NECO registrations for students, supporting classroom construction projects, and providing learning materials to schools across his constituency.
Metchie described these interventions as “silent but transformational investments in human capital development,” adding that genuine leadership must be measured by direct impact on ordinary citizens.
The congratulatory statement also highlighted the senatorial candidate’s contributions to youth employment and social inclusion.
Through strategic facilitation efforts, over 80 youths reportedly secured employment opportunities as Forest Guards and in other establishments, a move many local stakeholders believe helped reduce unemployment pressures and social vulnerability among young people.
















