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Yari floats new group to garner support for Tinubu’s re-election
The group is known as The Renewed Hope Network (TRHN).
According to a statement by the national facilitators of the movement, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar and his deputy, Emmanuel Osita in Abuja on Saturday, the strategic movement was conceived by Senator Abdulaziz Yari, following extensive consultations with political stakeholders, grassroots leaders, youth organisations, women groups, and former elected officials across the federation who share a common vision of strengthening and sustaining the Renewed Hope Agenda currently championed by the administration of President Tinubu.
The statement noted that the TRHN is a broad-based national coalition comprising grassroots politicians, respected political actors, notable public figures, community mobilisers, women leaders, youth organisations, and a formidable structure of former councillors drawn from all the 774 Local Government Areas of Nigeria.
“Our collective resolve is anchored on the conviction that Nigeria is currently on a path of economic recovery, institutional reforms, and renewed national optimism under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. As patriotic Nigerians and stakeholders in the country’s democratic future, we believe it is necessary to consolidate these gains by building a strong grassroots movement that will mobilise support nationwide.”
TRHN is expected to galvanise massive grassroots support across the federation for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, while also promoting citizen engagement, political inclusion, and national unity.
The facilitators also announced that arrangements have reached an advanced stage for the official national launch of the movement, which is expected to attract thousands of supporters, political stakeholders, youth leaders, women groups, and representatives from across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
The group is therefore calling on Nigerians of goodwill—particularly young people, women, community leaders, and political stakeholders—to join the growing national movement aimed at consolidating the Renewed Hope vision for a more prosperous and stable Nigeria.
“Details of the official launch and nationwide mobilisation activities will be communicated to the public in due course.”
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We’ re not leaving PDP, but…— Dickson
Former governor of Bayelsa State and a chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Seriake Dickson, says he is unhappy with the ‘death’ of the once biggest party in Africa, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Dickson, sensing the collapse of the PDP, has defected to the NDC.
The NDC is currently gaining traction with many bigwig politicians joining the party.
The former Bayelsa governor speaking yesterday during an interview on Channels Television said he was sad with on goings in the PDP.
He further disclosed that former Nigerian president, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, “must be sad” that the party, which produced three presidents since the return of democracy in 1999, has been “killed and buried”.
When asked if he consulted Jonathan before the move, Dickson, who is from the same state as the ex-president, said, “What I can say is that President Jonathan, while I’m not his spokesman, must be very sad.
“I know that if I’m sad, having been this attached to the PDP, you can imagine how sad he will be, having been governor, deputy governor, vice president, and president of Nigeria on that platform, and right before your eyes, that platform is evaporating.”
He used the opportunity to introduce his new party to Nigerian saying, “So, my dear Nigerians, you now have a credible alternative opposition party known as the Nigeria Democratic Congress.
“Yes, it is coming at this time. We would have wished it had started some years or months back; we don’t control INEC and their processes. They delayed. We also don’t control the judiciary, but thank God it has finally arrived.”
The PDP is currently embroiled in a deep crisis and may not produce a presidential candidate for the next election.
Despite accusations that the major players in the PDP, like Dickson, are leaving the party, the lawmaker said, “It wouldn’t be correct to say that we are leaving the PDP or that I have left the PDP.
“The PDP, rather unfortunately, has left us, has left me, because the platform has evaporated and ceased to exist.”
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