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2027: Tinubu’s support group embarks on grassroots mobilisation

2027: Tinubu’s support group embarks on grassroots mobilisation

By Emmanuel Iheaka

The Renewed Hope for Greater Nigeria (RHGN), has declared that its inauguration drive and massive grassroots mobilisation is aimed at enlightening citizens on the transformational policies of the President Bola Tinubu administration.

National Convener and Facilitator of the group, Hon. Calistus Anyanwu, stated this during a strategic meeting with Dr. Umar Tanko Yakassai, Director-General of the Tinubu Support Group (TSG),

Anyanwu, delivered a detailed account of the group’s activities since its inauguration, painting a picture of an organisation that has wasted no time in translating its mandate into action.

He told the gathering that RHGN has been systematically educating Nigerians on the bold programmes and far-reaching policies of the Tinubu administration, demystifying reforms, countering disinformation, and amplifying government’s achievements at the community level.

Anyanwu made it clear that group’s approach is results-driven political movement, with structures, strategies, and the will to execute.

He described the group’s nationwide inauguration drive as a deliberate effort to build an enduring grassroots architecture capable of delivering votes, mobilising public opinion, and sustaining the conversation about the Tinubu administration’s vision for a greater Nigeria long before election season officially begins.

In his speech, Dr. Umar Yakassai, commended Anyanwu and his team, describing their initiatives as not just wonderful but timely and strategically vital.

The TSG Director-General stressed that President Tinubu has provided transformative leadership for Nigeria; steering the country through difficult but necessary reforms with a steady hand and a long-term vision that, he argued, is already beginning to yield dividends for ordinary Nigerians across the federation.

The TSG helmsman used the occasion to call for tighter coordination among all pro-Tinubu groups, urging them to speak with one voice, move with one purpose, and leave no ward, local government, or state unattended in the run-up to 2027.