
Senior political leaders, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, have reaffirmed their support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reform agenda while urging party members and supporters to strengthen grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking during a political gathering, the leaders described the administration’s economic and governance reforms as necessary measures aimed at addressing long-standing national challenges and laying the foundation for sustainable development. They encouraged members of the ruling party to engage directly with citizens at the community level by explaining the objectives and expected long-term benefits of the government’s policies. According to the speakers, effective grassroots engagement is essential for building public confidence, promoting unity within the party, and preparing for future electoral contests. They also called on party faithful to remain committed despite current economic difficulties, expressing confidence that ongoing reforms would eventually produce positive results for Nigerians. The event featured renewed appeals for cooperation among party stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of maintaining internal cohesion and expanding support across states and local communities. Supporters at the gathering echoed the call for increased political participation and sustained engagement with voters as preparations gradually begin for the next election cycle. The remarks have generated reactions from political observers and citizens, with supporters backing the mobilisation strategy while critics continue to assess the impact of the administration’s policies on everyday Nigerians. As political activities continue to gather momentum ahead of 2027, discussions surrounding governance, economic reforms, and electoral strategy are expected to remain central to Nigeria’s political landscape.