Nyali Parliamentary aspirant Said Abdallah on Sunday continued his voter registration mobilization campaign in Nyali Constituency, engaging residents of Mkomani following a similar exercise at Kongowea Market a day earlier.
The initiative, aimed at boosting voter registration and civic participation, drew an enthusiastic response from residents, with local leaders and community members turning up in large numbers to take part in the sensitization exercise.
Addressing the gathering, Abdallah expressed gratitude for the warm reception accorded to his team, noting that the high level of engagement demonstrated the community’s commitment to shaping its future through the ballot.
“Thank you, Mkomani Ward residents, for the warm and enthusiastic reception accorded to us today. Your energy, engagement, and commitment to shaping the future of our community are truly inspiring,” he said.
He added that the successful completion of the Mkomani Ward voter registration sensitization drive marked a significant milestone in ensuring inclusivity in the democratic process.
“The Mkomani Ward voter registration sensitization drive was successfully done and dusted. This is a big step forward in ensuring that every voice is heard and every vote counts. Together, we are stronger,” Abdallah emphasized.
The Nyali legislator has in recent days intensified grassroots outreach efforts, targeting key population centers such as markets and residential areas to encourage eligible voters to register and participate in upcoming elections.
Political observers note that such door-to-door and community-based campaigns are critical in increasing voter turnout, particularly among first-time voters and underserved groups.
With more stops expected across Nyali, Abdallah’s campaign signals a sustained push to enhance civic awareness and strengthen democratic participation at the local level.