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Unbroken conviction: Senator Husain and the test of loyalty in Nigerian politics

Senator’s doctrine of loyalty defines his enduring political journey

Miftau Adebowale by Miftau Adebowale
October 23, 2025
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Unbroken Conviction: Senator Husain and the Test of Loyalty in Nigerian Politics

Mudashiru Husain marks 70 with loyal reflection, embodying steadfast values, conviction, and loyalty in Nigeria’s progressive politics

Chronicle II reflecting Husain’s doctrine of loyalty and reflection as he turns 70.

Also read: From Ejigbo to the National Stage: The humble rise of a reluctant politician

In the ever-shifting and volatile tides of Nigerian politics where alliances are easily fleeting and convictions are often traded for convenience, Senator Mudashiru Oyetunde Husain stands out as one of the few men whose loyalty has never been swayable.

For more than three decades, Husain’s political compass has remained firmly fixed toward a unidirectional leaning – the progressive family anchored by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria’s President and political pathfinder of the Fourth Republic.

To Husain, loyalty is not a strategy; it is a creed, a covenant, and a defining character that must be upheld at all times.

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Loyalty as a Political Value

Those who have followed his sojourn from his days in Lagos politics to his time as Senator representing Osun West (2011–2015), usually describe him as “the quiet loyalist.” He has never been known for loud declarations, yet his actions consistently speak volumes.

When others flinch in the face of political storms, Husain stands still. This is not because he is unnecessarily obstinate, but because he believes loyalty must be rooted in unwavering conviction, not convenience.

“A man who cannot stay true to his political heritage cannot stay true to the people he serves.”
— Sen. Mudashiru Husain

The above popular corollary imply that Husain’s loyalty has never been blind. It is informed, measured, and bound by shared values.

His relationship with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu dates back to the early formative years of Nigeria’s modern progressive movement, when both men were building the political structures that would later shape modern democratic governance in the Southwest.

To this day, Husain often speaks of Asiwaju not merely as a leader but as a decisive mentor whose clarity of vision, compassion, and tenacity have inspired generations of politicians.

The Osun’s Storm: When Loyalty Was Tested

There came a time, however, when that loyalty faced its most difficult test during the turbulent years preceding and following the Osun APC internal crisis.

While factions emerged, alliances shifted, and loyalties were strained, Senator Husain never wavered.

He did not wait to see which way the wind would blow; instead, he stood with conviction, guided by what he often calls “the original compass of progressive ideology.”

“Husain is the true definition of loyalty in politics,” a close associate said. “He boldly lets the world know where he belongs even without regrets, but with courage and conviction.”

Even when standing firm came with personal and political costs, Husain refused to act against his beliefs.

He remained where he has been right from the time he was commissioned to come to Osun, upholding the principles laid down by Asiwaju Tinubu, his all-time mentor and benefactor.

His composure in those turbulent times revealed his rare quality of a politician who values integrity above opportunity.

The Calm in the Storm

While others sought refuge in factional advantage, Husain worked quietly behind the scenes, reaching out to estranged leaders and pleading for unity.

His reconciliatory efforts were tireless as well known to all top leaders. It started from reaching out, initiating dialogues, to emphasizing the need for a united Osun APC family.

Even when those efforts met resistance, he remained calm, never bitter. “Politics is not war,” he often said, “it is a vehicle for shared progress.”

When the political dust settled, Husain naturally found his way back into the mainstream progressive camp duly recognized by President Tinubu and where he thinks the interest of his benefactor can be well protected.

It wasn’t a return of convenience but a reaffirmation of the values he had never abandoned.

This is why, among party loyalists, he is fondly called “the Class Captain” which symbolized his composure, order, and steady leadership even when others lost their bearings.

A Legacy of Conviction at 70

Today, as he turns 70, Senator Mudashiru Husain’s name evokes not only respect but reassurance showing that loyalty, in its truest sense, still exists in politics.

He has shown that one can disagree without betrayal, compete without bitterness, and aspire without disloyalty.

His political journey right from Lagos to Osun and from parliament to governorship ambition remains a study in conviction.

A chronicle of a man who has walked through turbulence but never drifted from his values.

“In politics, storms are inevitable. But character is what steadies the ship”. These are valuable words he has been known for.

Also read: From Ejigbo to the National Stage: The humble rise of a reluctant politician

At a time when many redefine loyalty for expediency, Husain remains the exception exemplifying the unbroken link between the old progressive order and the future of Osun’s renewed hope.

Miftau Adebowale
Miftau Adebowale

Miftau Adebowale, a political analyst and public affairs expert, writes from Ejigbo.

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