Nigeria: Governor Uzodimma Raises Hope for Tinubu's Re-Election

8 February 2026

Imo State governor, Hope Uzodinma, has said that the economic reforms and policies of President Bola Tinubu would make his re-election in the 2027 general elections easy.

Uzodinma, who is the director general, Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), stated this at the inauguration of the Abia State members and commissioning of the headquarters in Umuahia, the capital.

Represented by the minister of state for Employment and Productivity, Nkeiruka Onyejiocha, he urged the members to take the message of the successes to every nook and cranny of the state.

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He underscored the need for the members to bring feed-backs from the people to the government.

According to him, such messages would go a long way to enable the government to understand how to serve the people better. He congratulated the coordinator, Henry Ikoh and the members for being found worthy to serve.

The APC state chairman, Kingsley Ononogbu, explained that the occasion, which attracted a large crowed, marked the dawn of a new beginning in the state.

"It is a display of reaffirmation of our collective belief in visionary leadership, responsible governance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and better future for Nigeria.

"The state chapter of the APC shall partner with the RHA as a supportive vehicle to ensure that the policies and reforms of this administration, do not remain distant government initiatives," he said.

Other speakers include Emeka Atuma, Paul Ikonne and Nkechi Nwoagu, who underscored the need for every member of the APC in the state to join in the mission of the RHA.

Inaugurating the members, the coordinator stressed that though the APC had taken a firm root in the state, the members must work harder to consolidate the awareness.

One of the zonal coordinators and former speaker of the State House of Assembly, Christopher Enweremadu, said they would ensure that every APC candidate in the state is delivered in the election.

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