Yahaya Bello backs Tinubu’s re-election, describes it as personal mission



Yahaya Bello backs Tinubu’s re-election, describes it as personal mission

By Benjamin Njoku

Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has declared unwavering support for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu, describing the effort as a personal mission.

Bello made the declaration while receiving members of the pro-Tinubu support group, Relax, Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN) Movement, at his Abuja residence. He reaffirmed his loyalty to the All Progressives Congress (APC), noting that the party gave him his first political opportunity, which led to his election and re-election as governor, as well as the emergence of his successor, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, and other elected officials in Kogi State since 2016.

He assured the group of his readiness to work with Seyi Tinubu and members of the movement to secure electoral victories in future polls.

Explaining the group’s mandate, RTIFN leaders said the movement was established to mobilise citizens, educate grassroots communities on government policies, promote the Renewed Hope agenda, counter misinformation, and strengthen support for the President’s programmes ahead of the next general elections.

National Coordinator of the movement, Ambassador Ahmed Bala, commended Bello for his contributions to the party and national development, describing him as a dependable pillar in strengthening the APC’s structure in the North Central region. Bello was subsequently decorated as North Central Patron to coordinate mobilisation efforts.

Other RTIFN leaders present included National Secretary Amb. Felix Arome; National Deputy Director of Contact and Mobilisation, Hajiya Aishat Oyiza Omade; National Publicity Secretary, Musa Abdulrahaman; and Rt. Hon. David Idris Zakariya, member representing Idah Federal Constituency and Kogi Project Coordinator, alongside other national and state executives of the movement.

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