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  • APC appoints Onyirimba to lead Renewed Hope Agenda in Enugu

    APC appoints Onyirimba to lead Renewed Hope Agenda in Enugu

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the appointment of Mazi Dr. Ezenwa Onyirimba as leader of the Renewed Hope Agenda in Enugu State, with a strategic focus on the 2027 general elections.

    According to Dr. Onyirimba, the appointment was ratified through the office of the party’s National Youth Leader, Hon. Dr. Dayo Israel.

    The new assignment mandates Onyirimba to mobilise grassroots support for the APC and advance the national development agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Party sources described Onyirimba as a seasoned mobiliser with a strong record of political strategy and youth engagement.

    Before his latest appointment, Onyirimba served as Director-General of the APC Youth and Student Council and was a key member of the Stakeholders Relations Directorate under Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in the Presidential Campaign Council.

    In his new capacity, Onyirimba is expected to drive the Renewed Hope Agenda deep into the grassroots of Enugu State and consolidate the party’s presence across local communities.

    The party expressed confidence that his experience in political organisation and stakeholder engagement would help galvanise support for President Tinubu’s re-election bid both in Enugu State and across the country.

  • Tinubu door-to-door movement urges Nigerians to back Renewed Hope Agenda

    Tinubu door-to-door movement urges Nigerians to back Renewed Hope Agenda

    The President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) Door-to-Door Movement has called on Nigerians to rally behind the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda for national progress.

    National Coordinator of the group, Sunday Asuku, made the appeal during a unity walk held on Wednesday in Abuja to commemorate Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary.

    The walk, which began at the Unity Fountain and ended at Eagle Square, attracted over 1,000 participants, including youths and women, under the watch of security and road safety officials.

    Read Also: UNICEF pledges continued support for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda

    Asuku stressed the need for unity, peace, and patriotism, urging Nigerians to shun corruption, banditry, and insecurity in order to secure the nation’s rightful place in the comity of nations.

    He said, “We want to enjoin all Nigerians to continue to promote unity, peace, growth, and development, without which, we cannot go places. Without this, Nigeria cannot be great, but if we are all united, if we can shun corruption, if we can shun banditry, if we can shun insecurity, Nigeria shall be great again.

  • Jigawa council chairman backs Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda with power projects

    Jigawa council chairman backs Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda with power projects

    Chairman of Buji Local Government Council, Arch. Najibullah Falalu Tukur has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda through the execution of infrastructure projects that enhance the social and economic well-being of the people.

    Speaking in a telephone interview, Tukur said the council is actively awarding development projects in line with both Tinubu’s agenda and the 12-Point Agenda of Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi.

    He disclosed that contracts have been awarded to reconnect 10 towns and villages to the national grid after more than 15 years of blackout.

    Additionally, work has begun on the re-electrification of the Yayarin Tukur–Kafin Madaki power line, which was vandalised and abandoned for over a decade.

    Tukur emphasized that the projects are part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate critical infrastructure, expand rural electrification, and drive socio-economic growth in Buji.

    He further revealed that the council had earlier approved the reconnection of the Kwari–Nafara to the Gantsa power line, which supplies electricity to 10 communities.

    Read Also: Shettima: Tinubu committed to diversifying economy

    “This decision reflects our administration’s unwavering commitment to improving infrastructure, rural electrification, and the quality of life for our people,” he said.

    He added, “Similarly, our local council awarded the contract of connecting more towns and villages with the national grid in continuation with our effort of providing infrastructure that would improve our people’s economy. Electricity is very vital in that regard”.

    “The beneficiary towns and villages are Gantsa to Jibari, Tijiyo to Ahoto to Yayarin Tukur to Kafin Madaki Yayarin Tukur to Abore.”

    Arch Falalu emphasized his commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises through the All Progressive Congress (APC) manifestos in accordance with Governor Umar Namadi’s 12-point agenda.

    He noted, “We remain committed to ensuring the timely delivery of these projects for the lasting benefit of our people”.

  • President’s Renewed Hope Agenda taking economy to greater height, says Idris

    President’s Renewed Hope Agenda taking economy to greater height, says Idris

    Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has declared that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is laying the groundwork for  economic renaissance.

    He identified the highlights of the President’s performance as bold reforms, strategic investments, and inclusive policy innovations.

    He spoke at the 2025 Nigeria Public Relations Week (NPRW) in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, yesterday.

    He said the Tinubu administration’s policy direction has repositioned Nigeria for a “most consequential economic reform” that is yielding visible results across critical sectors.

    “With every iota of conviction, that the Renewed Hope Agenda is steadfastly paving the way for Nigeria’s economic renaissance,” the Minister said, adding, “and it is for us as public relations professionals to match the moment by strategically deploying our persuasive, values-driven and inclusive communication mechanisms in galvanizing our population, home and abroad, to participate in the reawakening of an economic giant.”

    Idris explained that the economic reset began on Day One of the Tinubu Administration with the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of the exchange rate, describing them as “the bedrock of our nation’s economic transition or renaissance.”

    He acknowledged that while these bold reforms initially triggered hardship, they have started to yield measurable outcomes: improved exchange rate stability, increased state revenues, revived local oil refining, and a strengthened fiscal position.

    Read Also: Renewed Hope Agenda: Group rallies Somolu residents on development plan

    With the administration approaching its second anniversary, the Minister said Nigerians are witnessing “a period of unprecedented investment in infrastructure, agriculture, security, and human capital.”

    He highlighted landmark developments including: N2.5 trillion being invested in road infrastructure in 2025, the highest in the nation’s history; creation of new ministries for regional development and livestock, aimed at accelerating regional economic growth and unlocking billions in agricultural opportunities and the launch of NELFUND, which has already benefitted over 300,000 Nigerian students with tuition and upkeep support.

    Others are: direct investment of over $450 million into Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) infrastructure under the Presidential CNG Initiative; establishment of CreditCorp, allowing Nigerians to access credit for housing, healthcare, and other essential needs; earmarking of N200 billion for economic assistance to nano businesses, SMEs, and large manufacturers, among other milestones.

  • 1,400 Osun farmers benefit from Renewed Hope Agenda support

    1,400 Osun farmers benefit from Renewed Hope Agenda support

    No fewer than 1,400 farmers in Osun State have received fertilizers, spraying equipment, and cartons of agrochemicals under the Renewed Hope Agenda Initiative to enhance food security.

    The beneficiaries, drawn from Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo local government areas, are part of a support programme sponsored by David Asalu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ejigbo, Osun State.

    Speaking at the distribution event, Asalu revealed that 600 bags of fertilizer, 400 sprayers, and 400 cartons of agrochemicals were handed over to farmers in the Federal Constituency as part of efforts to localise and implement the Renewed Hope Agenda at the grassroots level.

    “it is a direct contribution to the actualization of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President, Bola Tinubu, in the area of Agriculture and Food Security. He made clear his intentions to rapidly develop Nigeria through homegrown solutions that will make the Nation self-sustaining. 

    Read Also; Renewed Hope Agenda: Group rallies Somolu residents on development plan

    “As loyal lieutenants of the President therefore, we must ensure the spread of his vision, contributing our personal efforts and mobilizing government’s interventions, towards the development of agriculture in our various localities.”

    He added that the programme is targeted to expand the frontiers of progressive governance to all the nooks and crannies of the country, facilitating the spread of visionary leadership that has become the identity of the progressive ideology.”

    He recalled that through his personal contributions, “We have sponsored WAEC and UTME examinations for over 5,000 young people with follow-up scholarships to many of them who are indigent.”

  • Renewed Hope Agenda: Group rallies Somolu residents on development plan

    Renewed Hope Agenda: Group rallies Somolu residents on development plan

    A group, SomoLondon Movement has rallied all residents in Somolu Local Government Area in Lagos State on its plans to open up the LGA for robust development initiatives.

    The Movement, according to its Convener, Gbenga Abdulai said, the plans were in tandem with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Participants for the submit drawn across various sub sectors gathered to discuss a 10-year development blue for the local government. 

    National Union Of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, represented by

    Olawale Jayeola, lamented lack of designated garages and parks in Somolu, which according to him, causes congestion and indiscriminate parking in the area.

    Jayeola said apart from the risk posed by indiscriminate parking, lack of designated garages also made his members vulnerable to incessant crack down by officials of the Lagos State Traffic Taskforce,adding” this way, we are made to suffer consequences of a problem we did not create.”

    In their respective submissions at the Summit, representative of Market Associations, Chief Mrs Olufojude and her counterpart representing People With Disability, PWD, Ladipo Oluwakemi said though they were impressed by the strides of President Tinubu in the area of grassroots development, there was still need need for more inclusivity.

    According to them, it is only through inclusivity that their members and the masses can be carried along and encouraged to contribute to the process of nation building and grassroots development.

    In his response, Abdulai, said SomoLondon Movement had encapsulated sustainable solutions in its 10-year Development Plan to ameliorate various socio-economic problems in Somolu.

    Abdulai said, the 10-year Development plan designed by his team contained measures to crash food prices, reduce cost of accomodation, equip schools with state-of the-art laboratories, and improve road networks, among other things in the local government area.

    He added that the needs have been identified to set up Somolu Local Government Governing Advisory Council and Somolu Stakeholders Monitoring Group. 

    He noted that the former would comprise of political leaders to advice the Chairman on the implementation of programmes as is the case with Lagos State while the latter made of representatives of the various socio-economic groups, would monitor project implementation and hold the Chairman accountable on his campaign promises. 

    Abdulai also added that his group would involve in massive Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in all sectors, particularly, the education sector.

    He said requirement for all-session supply of stationery, especially exercise books to schools could be met through collaborations between the local government and corporate organizations.

    Abdulai said feasibility survey carried out by SomoLondon Movement revealed that corporate bodies, especially banks would always be willing to support the local government in the area of stationery supplies to schools, if given the opportunity.

    “We can ensure that each child gets the quantity of exercise books he requires for each session with the support of corporate organizations. All we need do is to allow these corporate bodies promote their interest by branding the exercise books and they would be willing to fund production of the stationery.

    “So the government does not have to provide budget for production of exercise books nor would parents have to bear the financial stress of procuring exercise books for their children.

    “It’s going to be win-win for all the stakeholders, especially government and parents, considering the way rising cost of production has shot up prices of stationery.”

    The group’s lead also identified skill acquisition as one of the measures for poverty reduction in the society.

    He said appropriate focus must be placed on the welfare of apprentice artisans to reduce the rate of truancy or malingering in the course of training.

    Read Also: Demure policies, justifications that Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is working

    He said apprentice artisans also deserved free feeding like their counterparts in schools, adding that this is one practical way of actualizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’ s Renewed Hope Agenda for youth development through efficient skill acquisition.

    Meanwhile, the group has received commendations from various political leaders.

    The group was hailed for the quality and ingenuity of various ideas in its 10-year Integrated development plan for Somolu.

    Former Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Local Government And Chieftaincy Affairs and Chairman of the Summit, Prince Bayo Osiyemi said Abdulai and his team of technocrats have demonstrated deep understanding of the various problems confronting grassroots development and solutions to them.

    In his remark, a political leader, Somolu/Bariga Federal Constituencies, Apostle Peter Oyewusi commended Abdulai and his team for raising the bar for grassroots development strategies.

  • Well-articulated, inclusive policies fundamental to achieving Renewed Hope Agenda – Akume

    Well-articulated, inclusive policies fundamental to achieving Renewed Hope Agenda – Akume

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF),  Dr George Akume, says a well-articulated, structured, inclusive and institutionalised approach to policy management is fundamental to achieving the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Akume made this known at a Stakeholders’ Validation Session on the Draft National Policy Development and Management Framework in Abuja.

    The event was organised by the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, under the leadership of Dr Hadiza Usman.

    The SGF stated that policy making was not a theoretical exercise, but a practical tool for governance and a mechanism through which governments translated national aspirations into concrete actions.

    He described the session as an opportunity to refine the framework into an instrument that will endure and ensure that public policy was driven by data, aligned with national goals, and was responsive to the dynamic needs of the country.

    ”President Bola Tinubu remains committed to strengthening institutional frameworks, fostering a governance approach that was s focused on its citizens.

    “Governance trives when policies and policy architecture itself is designed with input from diverse stakeholders and when their implementation is active and deliberate.

    “This process cannot be left to changes, chances, nor can it afford the luxury of indecisions,” he said.

    Akume said his office bears the responsibility of ensuring that policies are not only developed in line with national priorities, but also effectively implemented, monitored, and adopted in response to emerging realities

    “Effective governance is built upon a foundation of strategic coordination, institutional synergy, and policy coherence.

    “As the central hub for policy alignment and government-wide coordination, my Office is committed to ensuring that national policies are not only well-conceived but also effectively harmonised and implemented,” Akume said.

    He said that the validation session was a testament to that commitment, adding that it was an opportunity to reinforce structures that promote efficiency, accountability, and results-driven governance.

    He emphasised that a well-defined policy framework ensures that government interventions are streamlined, resources are optimally deployed, and national priorities remain at the core of decision-making.

    “As we refine this framework, we move closer to institutionalising a governance culture where policies translate seamlessly into tangible outcomes for all Nigerians.

    “Let us be clear; no framework, no matter how well-crafted, can succeed without a collective commitment to implementation. As we deliberate today, let us approach this exercise with a sense of purpose and responsibility.

    “This validation session is not just about fine-tuning a document; it is about setting a new standard for governance in Nigeria,” he said.

    Akume said that his office was about laying a strong foundation for an era where policies are not just aspirational statements, but instruments of real and measurable transformation.

    “Let us seize this opportunity to shape a future where public policy is structured, coordinated, and most importantly, impactful.

    “I commend the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination for her diligence in driving this initiative forward and leading the development of the robust and instructive Draft Framework,” Akume said.

    (NAN)

  • Kosofe LG boss hosts budget retreat, mulls plan to actualise renewed hope agenda

    Kosofe LG boss hosts budget retreat, mulls plan to actualise renewed hope agenda

    As part of efforts to ensure proper planning and implementation of next fiscal year programmes, the Kosofe Local Government Area has embarked on a three-day budget retreat.

    In a released signed on behalf of the Council by Comrade Olúwọlé Òbísànyà, Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Chairman of Kosofe Local Government, he said, the retreat tagged, “Budget of Renewed Hope”, commenced on Monday, featuring intellectual discussions on improving budgeting efficiency and revenue generation. 

    Besides, the retreat aims to actualise people-oriented projects aligned with the policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s federal government and Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES+ agenda for Lagos State.

    The event, presided over by Executive Chairman Barr. Moyosore Adedoyin Ogunlewe, taking place from 18th to 20th November 2024 at the DE Phantom Continental Hotel in Lagos.

    Key areas of focus include optimising budgeting processes and identifying innovative revenue streams to fund initiatives that will renew the hopes and trust of Kosofe’s citizens in the governments of the day.

  • Renewed Hope Agenda yielding fruits – First Lady

    Renewed Hope Agenda yielding fruits – First Lady

    The wife of the President, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu has said that some of the initiatives under the Renewed Hope Agenda are already yielding fruits and will soon reach all communities in the country

    The First Lady who stated this at the inauguration of Women Wing of Christian Association of Nigeria (WOWICAN) in Abuja said the initiatives would bring succour to all Nigerians, especially women.

    Represented by Mrs. Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, the Mandate Secretary for Women Affairs in the Federal Capital Territory,  Mrs Tinubu said that “the economic situation of the country is already improving’’.

    “The Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu right now is offloading a number of initiatives bringing succour and providing humanitarian services to the elderly, women, communities and the girl-child,” she said.

    Read Also: First Lady prescribes capital punishment for kidnappers

    The First Lady urged women to always live as shining examples and remain united to advance the course of women in the country.

    She said women must see themselves as healers and play their role in healing the land.

    “It is important for women to work together and we must see ourselves playing the role of healing our nation.

    “Do not be distracted by the current challenges but focus on the assignment of promoting equity, equal rights and righteousness.

    “Women are light and must always stand as light and shine whether in the church or in the mosque, we must stand as women of faith,” she said.

    The National Chairperson of WOWICAN, Dr Elizabeth Akinadewo said that her administration would focus on women empowerment.

    “Although the demand of the office is tasking, I am happy to take it up to improve lives of women and families.

    “We will give succour to those who are oppressed, help them out of their misery, give voice to the voiceless and empower the women.

    “We are out to spur women to develop necessary skills so they can be independent and sustain themselves.

    “We have been giving women little token of money to work with and that will continue under my administration,” she said.

    Rev. Emmanuel Ozumba, National Director for Education, Youth and Women Development of CAN, said women are nation builders and imperative to national development.

    He prayed God for wisdom, vision and inspiration upon the new leadership of WOWICAN.(NAN)