…Names Ejiogu national patron
The Renewed Hope People Advocacy, a pro-Tinubu 2027 group, has urged Nigerians to re-elect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to complete ongoing infrastructural and human-capital programmes.
The group at a strategic meeting Tuesday in Abuja also inaugurated Chief Michael Duru Ejiogu as its National Patron, alongside other executives.
The ceremony drew party chieftains, youth, women mobilisers and civil-society allies.
Organisers said the appointments are meant to strengthen grassroots structures ahead of the 2027 polls.
In his acceptance speech, Ejiogu pledged to rally support for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda and drive wider voter outreach across the six geo-political zones, stressing unity and issue-based engagement.
“Our task is to take the message of the President’s achievements to people who don’t know about it, and to support Mr President to continue his good works in 2027,” he said.
He noted that President Tinubu deserves another term to finish key infrastructure and empowerment initiatives.
Ejiogu, who is also the Group Managing Director of CityGate Group, said that private developers are already partnering with government on housing in the country.
He said, “Mr President recently commissioned Renewed Hope housing projects, which we’re part of, to bridge the deficit. I’m confident that by the end of his second term, there will be a comprehensive housing scheme for Nigerians.”
On his part, the Board of Trustees Chairman of the organisation, Dr. Amos Gizo, said Tinubu has moved from a Lagos footprint to a national record of performance, citing the removal of fuel subsidy, increased allocations to states and LGAs, the NELFUND education access programme, and infrastructure rollout nationwide.
Also, the National Publicity Secretary Olatayo Teriba Adepuji said the group will “strategise by penetrating communities and convincing Nigerians to vote for Tinubu in 2027.”
The event equally featured the decoration of national executives and the patron, whose roles will focus on strategy, resource mobilisation and stakeholder engagement as the movement scales up its advocacy.
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