2027: Group urges Tinubu’s re-election to sustain economic growth

2027: Group urges Tinubu’s re-election to sustain economic growth

Young Nigerians across party lines under the Renewed Hope Agenda Continuity Marshals (REHACMA) have called for continued support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of 2027, insisting that ongoing economic and structural reforms must be consolidated through leadership continuity.

At a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, REHACMA National Coordinator Osawemwenhio Uwagboe said the country needs stability and consistent policy direction to fully realize the gains of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Today we stand here not just as members of one political party, but as young Nigerians from different political backgrounds who believe in one thing: Nigeria must move forward. Nigeria needs stability in leadership and continuity of progressive reforms. That is why REHACMA was formed,” Uwagboe said.

“For us, politics should not blind us to leadership that is working. We believe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu represents the experience, courage, and political capacity required to guide Nigeria through difficult reforms and long-term transformation.”

REHACMA National Youth Leader Yusuf Ishaya also highlighted Nigeria’s steady progress under President Tinubu: “I have been a member of ADC, but I have decided to align with the APC because I have seen progress. He who sees progress should not sit by the side and wait to be told that it is progress.”

REHACMA Women Leader Fatima Lamisula stressed that four years is insufficient to tackle Nigeria’s longstanding challenges: “We cannot fix this in just four years. Since someone is trying to fix it for us, and we have seen visible changes in three years, I believe we should give President Tinubu another chance to finish what he has started.”

REHACMA North Central Coordinator Jerry Gwom highlighted tangible reforms:
“We can clearly see progress. The dollar has been floated, allowing anyone to access it. Fuel subsidy, which previously enriched particular Nigerians, is now open. Inclusiveness has improved, and youths feel carried along. We want this government to continue because power will eventually be handed to our generation.”

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