Grassroots ambassadors inaugurated to engage citizens on Tinubu’s renewed hope journey

President Bola Tinubu

AS part of efforts to propagate the activities of President Bola Tinubu, a grassroots movement to spread the achievements of the president has been inaugurated.

  Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who launched the group, appointed 20 coordinators for Renewed Hope Ambassadors to drive the grassroots project across the state with the goal of promoting the programmes of the Tinubu administration in communities.

 The Governor’s Chief of Staff, Mr. Tayo Ayinde, will lead the activities of the coordinators, each of whom had been assigned to activate the project in their respective local councils.

  The project operates under a national framework led by its Director-General and chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, with structures extending from the national level to local communities.

  Sanwo-Olu said the need to efficiently communicate the successes recorded by the Tinubu administration to all citizens at the grassroots brought about the Renewed Hope Ambassadors initiative.

 He said: “This project is an activation of our resolution and commitment to the belief we hold dear. It is an activation of like minds who believe in the message of Renewed Hope of our leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 “The aim of this project is not to kick off any campaign, but to create awareness about the successes we have seen in the last three years. These ambassadors will go from neighbourhood to neighbourhood to let people be aware of the commitments given by the President and what has been delivered so far. The aim is to ensure the messages are communicated to all citizens in their languages.”

 Sanwo-Olu said Tinubu’s leadership had turned around the country, noting that the President’s reforms had yielded positive results across sectors.
 
  Ayinde noted that the grassroots project was not a campaign group but a movement for deep engagement, public sensitisation and responsibility to project the activities and programmes of President Tinubu, while ensuring active participation of the people in electoral process.

 He told the ambassadors to facilitate seamless engagement in their respective neighbourhoods and work in unity.

 He urged the coordinators to serve as a link between government policies and citizens, noting that they were expected to disseminate information on national achievements to markets, campuses and communities.

  The ceremony was attended a broad spectrum of All Progressives Congress (APC) members, including Governance Advisory Council (GAC) leaders, party executive committee, Sanwo-Olu cabinet members, Lagos House of Assembly members, traditional rulers, traders’ unions and youth groups.

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