… Inaugurates Ondo RHA chapter
… Over 400 canvassers deployed for Tinubu’s reelection
Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma, on Tuesday inaugurated the Ondo State chapter of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), declaring that President Bola Tinubu deserved a second term in office based on what he described as landmark projects and bold reforms ongoing in the country.
Uzodimma is the Director-General of the group backing and mobilising for the reelection of Tinubu in 2027, emphasised that the President had made enormous progress in various sectors of the economy since assumption of office in 2023.
While speaking during an event held in Akure, the state capital, the Imo State Governor, who was represented by the Southwest Coordinator of the group and Chairman of the Nigeria Port Authority (NPA), Dayo Adeyeye, cited ongoing road construction projects and the nationwide renovation and construction of healthcare facilities as key achievements justifying Tinubu’s return to office.
According to the governor, the expansion of road infrastructure across the country is improving connectivity, boosting economic activity, and easing longstanding transportation challenges that have hampered commerce and mobility for decades.
He also pointed to the introduction and expansion of student loan schemes, noting that the initiative is widening access to higher education and reducing financial barriers for Nigerian youths.
With Uzodimma inaugurating the 18 local council coordinators in the state, he charged the newly appointed ambassadors to intensify grassroots mobilisation and ensure disciplined, coordinated support for the president’s second-term bid.
On his part, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa said RHA participants are frontline drivers of the Renewed Hope agenda, stressing that the platform is an active mobilisation structure for spreading reform and continuity in the state.
The governor emphasised that the goal of the platform is to build a strong political network capable of translating grassroots support into victory, reaffirming the re-election of Tinubu in 2027 as the central objective.
Aiyedatiwa, who commended Uzodimma and other leaders for coordinating the initiative nationally said “Nigeria must not go back to Egypt.”
Speaking on behalf of the other coordinators, the State Coordinator, Victor Olabimtan, described the initiative as a civic enlightenment platform designed to bridge communication gaps between government policies and citizens, counter misinformation, and ensure wider public awareness of ongoing reforms.
Olabimtan disclosed that the launch marks the beginning of coordinated statewide outreach to deepen awareness of government programmes and strengthen grassroots participation in governance.
He said the RHA would operate through a structured network of government information channels, party structures, and grassroots ambassadors across wards and polling units, with over 400 canvassers and 25 local units already set for deployment.
According to him, “the RHA will carry out town halls, market outreach, and community engagements to translate government policies into simple, accessible information while gathering feedback from citizens”
“The goal is one message, one direction, and one coordinated mobilisation to ensure Nigerians fully understand and benefit from government reforms.”
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