23/02/2026
The Ultimate Campaign Is Exemplary Performance
By Comrade Blessing Owiro Ejere
This morning, I write not as an opposition voice and not as a critic. I write as a concerned son of Isoko, a proud Deltan, and a patriotic Nigerian who believes that leadership can still be done differently. I believe politics can still be honorable. I believe service can still be sincere. That belief is what pushes me to speak today, not anger, not hatred, not division. Just truth spoken with goodwill.
Let us reason together calmly and honestly. If a leader truly performs, if roads that were abandoned for decades suddenly become motorable, if long forgotten communities begin to feel the presence of government, if projects that lived only in promises start standing physically before the eyes of the people, if electricity that was not statble became stable for a year without blinking just like in Dubai, will such a leader struggle to campaign? The answer is simple. The people themselves will become the campaign.
The greatest political strategy is visible impact. The strongest manifesto is measurable results. The loudest advertisement is transformation that touches ordinary lives. Across Isoko, across Delta State, and across Nigeria, we have seen seasons of promises. We have seen speeches that sounded powerful but produced little change. We have seen projects announced with excitement but abandoned halfway. Yet we have also seen what happens when leadership truly decides to work.
There is a truth many avoid. When a leader completes four years and is afraid to face the people confidently, something is wrong. When grammar becomes louder than results, something is missing. But when leadership is sincere and performance is evident, even without noise, the people begin to say, continue. They begin to say, we still need you. They begin to say, do not stop now. That is real leadership. That is earned trust.
This message is not written to attack anyone. It is written to raise the standard for everyone. Isoko leaders can do better. Delta leaders can do better. Nigerian leaders can do better. The remaining period before elections should not be a season of early posters and endless rallies. It should be a season of urgent performance. It should be a time to complete projects, repair neglected infrastructure, strengthen institutions, and rebuild public confidence.
Our youths are watching closely. Our communities are paying attention. Even the elders who speak less are observing deeply. Leadership is temporary, but legacy is permanent. Posters will fade. Slogans will expire. Political alliances will change. But impact will remain in the memories of the people for generations.
If you serve the people well, they will defend you without being paid. If you work sincerely, they will recommend you without being persuaded. If you neglect them, no strategy will save you. Power is borrowed from the people. Legacy is earned through service. And history is always recording.
This is a goodwill message to every leader in Isoko, in Delta State, and across Nigeria. Finish strong. Use the remaining time wisely. Let your work speak louder than your words. Let your performance become your re election letter. Let your impact become your campaign.
Moral Lesson: A leader does not beg to return. The people insist when service is genuine and performance is visible.