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Tinubu will deliver before 2027 — Ebegba

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Rufus Ebegba, Grand Patron of Team Sen. Oluremi for Tinubu 2023 to 2027, has assured Nigerians they will breathe a sigh of relief before the end of President Tinubu’s tenure.

He gave this assurance during the national meeting of the group on Thursday in Abuja, where members gathered to review the administration’s progress and outline a path toward 2027.

Ebegba said the issue of insecurity would soon be contained, adding that before 2027, Nigerians would see significant improvements in national security and reduced threats from criminal elements and bandits.

“Nigeria must rise above criminality. We will defeat our enemies.

“Bandits terrorising our people will surrender and be brought to their knees by the Federal Government,” he stated.

He said the Tinubu administration was focused on legacy-building through economic platforms, structures, and programmes designed to support both present and future generations sustainably.

On healthcare, Ebegba said the government was strengthening existing medical institutions and establishing new ones to provide accessible and affordable healthcare services to all Nigerians across the country.

He also noted improvements in the power sector, highlighting government efforts to develop alternative energy sources, especially solar systems, to ensure reliable electricity for homes and businesses nationwide.

According to him, the administration is also investing in railway infrastructure to modernise the system and improve connectivity between major cities, boosting economic and social development.

Ebegba explained that the national meeting aimed to assess the administration’s journey from 2023, and enlighten members on Federal Government achievements and plans leading into the 2027 political season.

He added that the forum also served to identify ongoing challenges, strategised solutions, and strengthened grassroots mobilisation toward realising Tinubu’s vision by the next electoral cycle.

“At the end of this meeting, state representatives will take the message home, sensitise others, and promote our renewed commitment to Tinubu’s leadership vision for 2027,” he said.

He expressed hope that the outcome of the meeting would inspire more Nigerians to support the current administration and work in alignment with President Tinubu’s ongoing development agenda.

Ebegba described President Bola Tinubu as a patriotic leader with proven commitment, adding that with a renewed mandate, Tinubu would perform even better and leave a lasting impact.

He said his support for the administration was rooted in belief that both the current generation and future ones would benefit from the president’s reforms and development-driven governance.

The patron also hailed Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a compassionate and visionary woman committed to nation-building through sustainable and impactful programmes.

Mr Kelvin Ezekiel, the convener of the group, commended the Tinubu administration for its work in the education sector, especially the rollout of the student loan programme.

He appreciated stakeholders for their commitment and for developing practical solutions to the challenges faced by the current administration, as discussed during the national strategy meeting.

Abigael Joshua

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