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    Support Tinubu’s vision, group urges Nigerians in nationwide mobilisation drive

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    BY TONY UDOKA

    The Integrity Group of Nigeria, and affiliate organization of the Tinubu Support Group has launched an ambitious nationwide mobilisation campaign, calling on Nigerians to rally behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda as the administration presses ahead with structural reforms aimed at stabilising and growing the nation’s economy.

    Speaking during a strategic engagement meeting in Abuja recently, Dr. Godwin Idawene, a key leader of the Integrity Support Group (ISG), described President Tinubu as “a man of vision and capacity,” affirming the group’s commitment to ensuring that citizens across the federation feel the tangible impact of the current administration.

    “President Tinubu is a man of vision and capacity. We believe in his mission for a better Nigeria, and we are here to work with you to ensure that Nigerians see and experience the difference his administration is making,” Dr. Idawene stated. “We are currently operational in 13 states, and we are pushing hard to extend our presence to all 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory. We are leaving no stone unturned.”

    The Integrity Support Group, according to Dr. Idawene, is not only driving political mobilisation but also focusing heavily on civic enlightenment and grassroots engagement. Through community-based structures, the group is working to inform ordinary Nigerians about the achievements and ongoing programs of the Tinubu administration.

    As part of this outreach, the group is partnering with youth organisations, women’s associations, market unions, and traditional institutions to deepen public understanding and counter what it described as “desperate propaganda” being peddled by opposition elements.

    “We are not just working for President Tinubu’s second term; we are working to secure Nigeria’s future,” Idawene said. “This is a patriotic duty, and we are doing it with passion, conviction, and a sense of national responsibility.”

    Also speaking at the event, Professor Senator Nora Ladi Daduut, a prominent figure in the Tinubu Support Group (TSG), commended both the TSG and ISG for their relentless grassroots mobilisation efforts and strategic communication initiatives in support of the President. She lauded President Tinubu’s experience, bold reforms, and enduring commitment to national development.

    “President Tinubu is a visionary leader whose experience, courage, and boldness have positioned Nigeria for long-term stability and growth,” Senator Daduut said. “Let us continue to engage our communities constructively. Let us correct misinformation and present the facts. Our President is working round the clock, and very soon, every Nigerian will feel the impact of his commitment to nation-building.”

    The meeting concluded with a unanimous call for greater national unity, civic responsibility, and collective action. Participants pledged to ramp up their awareness campaigns across the country, educating citizens on the realities of governance and the sacrifices required for a sustainable future.

    In the closing statement, Director General, Tinubu Support Group, Umar Tanko Yakasai urged Nigerians to rise above partisanship and work together to support national interest.

    “This is our country. We have no other. Supporting President Tinubu is supporting Nigeria’s future. Let us move forward together, with unity, faith, and determination,” he said.

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