Lagos APC Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, echoed this sentiment, urging Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s re-election bid based on the progress recorded across various sectors. He cited improvements in governance, economic management, and infrastructure development as evidence of the administration’s commitment to national transformation. Similarly, Chairman of Conference 57, Sesan Olowa, described Tinubu’s leadership as transformative, highlighting efforts to stabilize the economy, enhance security, and drive infrastructure projects nationwide. Olowa emphasized that these developments are part of a broader vision to rebuild Nigeria’s economy and restore public confidence.
Ahmed Bala, Director-General of RTIFN, reiterated the group’s mission to bridge information gaps and promote accurate understanding of government policies. He explained that RTIFN is committed to public engagement and enlightenment initiatives to ensure citizens are well-informed about national reforms. The group aims to counter misinformation and foster a culture of accountability and transparency in governance. Through organized events like the South-West Zonal Walk, RTIFN seeks to mobilize public support for President Tinubu’s agenda and strengthen civic participation in national development.
As Nigeria continues to navigate economic challenges, the call for public awareness and advocacy remains critical. The efforts of leaders like Hamzat and civil society groups such as RTIFN underscore the importance of informed citizenry in shaping the country’s future. With sustained communication and engagement, the administration’s vision for a stable, prosperous Nigeria may gain broader public backing.


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