Jigawa State Governor Malam Umar Namadi has voiced confidence that President Bola Ahmad Tinubu will be re‑elected in the 2027 general election, citing the administration’s developmental projects across Nigeria. Speaking through his special assistant on political matters, Hon. Lawan Garba, at the inauguration of the 4+4 Tinubu/Namadi Mobilization Group in Dutse, the governor stressed the need for public enlightenment about the APC administration’s achievements. The event, held at the Manpower Development Institute, showcased Governor Namadi’s support for President Tinubu’s policies.
Governor Namadi attributed the pride Nigerians feel for the APC administration to President Tinubu’s purposeful leadership, which he said has created an enabling environment for sustainable growth and development in Jigawa State and the nation at large. He highlighted the administration’s 12‑Point Agenda, which complements the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda, as a driver of growth and development. Reaffirming his commitment to President Tinubu’s programs, the governor emphasized the importance of public awareness of the administration’s transformation agenda.
Hon. Hudu Kore, Director‑General of the Tinubu/Danmodi Mobilization Group, echoed these sentiments, declaring the group’s determination to launch rigorous public‑enlightenment campaigns about the APC leadership and its agenda. Their efforts are expected to play a significant role in informing the public about the administration’s achievements and future plans.
As Nigeria approaches the 2027 general election, the APC administration’s performance and policies will be under scrutiny. Ongoing developmental projects and the administration’s commitment to growth are likely to be key factors in the election. With the backing of governors like Malam Umar Namadi, President Tinubu’s administration is poised to build on its achievements and push for re‑election. The coming months will be crucial, as political groups and stakeholders engage in campaigns and public‑enlightenment initiatives that could determine the election’s outcome.
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