Tag: Renewed Hope agenda

  • FCT Council Polls: Between Political Triumph and Democratic Questions

    FCT Council Polls: Between Political Triumph and Democratic Questions

     The reaction of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, to Saturday’s area council elections has sparked debate about whether the results represent genuine democratic consolidation or the growing dominance of the ruling party under President Bola Tinubu.

    Speaking in Abuja on Sunday, Wike described the outcome—where the All Progressives Congress (APC) won five of the six chairmanship seats—as a clear endorsement of Tinubu’s “visionary leadership” and the Renewed Hope Agenda. However, critics argue that such framing risks conflating electoral success with unquestioned public approval.

    According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the APC swept victories in Abuja Municipal, Bwari, Kuje, Abaji and Kwali, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secured Gwagwalada. While Wike portrayed this distribution as proof of a healthy democratic contest, analysts note that the overwhelming win by the ruling party raises concerns about the shrinking political space for opposition voices in the nation’s capital.

    Wike’s assertion that the elections demonstrated a “renewed and credible democratic process” has also drawn scrutiny. Although the polls were largely peaceful, critics argue that peace alone does not fully address deeper questions about voter confidence, electoral fairness, and the influence of incumbency power in local elections within the Federal Capital Territory.

    The minister’s praise for President Tinubu’s role in strengthening democracy, including support for amendments to the Electoral Act, has been welcomed in principle. Yet observers point out that legislative reforms must translate into consistently transparent practices on the ground to earn lasting public trust.

    Wike also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies for conducting what he described as a free and credible poll. While there were no widespread reports of violence, civil society groups maintain that credibility should be measured not only by orderly voting but also by equal access, reduced state influence, and genuine competition.

    Perhaps most controversially, Wike’s remarks distinguishing between what he called the “real opposition party” and “emergency democrats” have been interpreted by critics as dismissive of dissenting political voices. Such rhetoric, they argue, risks deepening political polarization rather than fostering the inclusive democratic culture the administration claims to champion.

    As the newly elected council chairmen prepare to assume office, the elections leave behind mixed signals: a ruling party celebrating dominance and continuity, and a democracy still grappling with how to balance stability, opposition strength, and genuine grassroots participation.

    Ultimately, whether the FCT council polls mark a true renewal of democratic confidence or simply reinforce existing power structures will depend less on victory speeches and more on governance outcomes in the months ahead.

  • Tinubu Launches Renewed Hope Housing Project In Abuja 

    Tinubu Launches Renewed Hope Housing Project In Abuja 

    President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, launched the Renewed Hope Cities and Estate project at Karsana, area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    Tinubu flaged off the construction of 3,112 pilot housing project, which marks the commencement of a nationwide project aimed at delivering 100,000 housing units through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiated in December 2023.

    The partnership, forged between the Federal Ministry of Housing & Urban Development (FMHUD) and a consortium of companies—Continental Civil and General Construction Limited, along with Ceezali Limited—embarks on the ambitious first phase to construct 20,000 housing units across the FCT, with Karsana hosting 3,112 of these units.

    This groundbreaking event, led by President Tinubu, heralds the official start of the “Renewed Hope Cities and Estates” programme, conceived by the FMHUD, to significantly boost the national housing stock and mitigate the pervasive housing shortfall.

    The programme envisions the establishment of Cities and Estates across all six geo-political zones of the country and the FCT, promising a minimum of 1,000 housing units per City site and at least 500 housing units per Estate site in the 30 states.

    Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, highlighted that the project is designed to cater to various income brackets, offering a range of residential options.

    These include bedroom blocks of flats for low to medium income earners and more luxurious two to five-bedroom terraces and duplexes aimed at higher income earners, thereby promoting integrated living communities.

    The Karsana project, significantly financed by the developers who also procured the land, illustrates a novel approach to housing development in Nigeria.

  • I Believe In Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Says Tonto Dike

    I Believe In Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Says Tonto Dike

    *Actress/Politician Explains Why She Joined APC

    Nollywood actress turned-politician, Tonto Dikeh, has shed light on her decision to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), led by President Bola Tinubu.

    In an official statement posted on her Instagram page, the 37-year-old emphasized that “facts accompanied with evidence” were the driving forces behind her decision.

    During her unveiling at the APC headquarters in Abuja, Tonto Dikeh expressed her commitment to working for the greater good of Nigerian youth, women, and the country as a whole. 

    She pointed to the importance of impactful leadership, which she believes comes from visionary leaders dedicated to selfless service to humanity.

    Dikeh, known for her advocacy work through the Committee of Youth on Mobilization and Sensitization (CYMS) in partnership with the Federal Government, underlined her strong belief in Nigeria’s prosperity under the “RENEWED HOPE AGENDA” of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    She concluded by saying, “This is not a win for me alone but a win for our dreams, hope, and struggles to ensure we make our unborn generation proud with good legacies. I am headstrong for you Nigerians, and in due time, you will surely feel the positive impacts of my decision as it will be evident through us all.”

  • Tinubu appoints new NDDC Board, Management

    Tinubu appoints new NDDC Board, Management

    In a significant move aimed at revitalizing the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has given his approval for the appointment of a fresh Board and Management team.

    In a statement by Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity) on Tuesday, the newly constituted team will steer the NDDC towards a new phase of effective governance, aligned with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

    The appointed members of the Board and Management team are as follows:

    1. Mr. Chiedu Ebie – Chairman – Delta

    2. Dr. Samuel Ogbuku – Managing Director / CEO – Bayelsa

    3. Mr. Boma Iyaye – Executive Director (Finance and Admin) – Rivers

    4. Mr. Victor Antai – Executive Director (Projects) – Akwa-Ibom

    5. Ifedayo Abegunde – Executive Director (Corporate Services) – Ondo

    6. Sen. Dimaro Denyanbofa – State Representative – Bayelsa

    7. Mr. Abasi Ndikan Nkono – State Representative – Akwa Ibom

    8. Rt. Hon. Monday Igbuya – State Representative – Delta

     9. Chief Tony Okocha – State Representative – Rivers

    10. Hon Patrick Aisowieren – State Representative – Edo

    11. Mr. Kyrian Uchegbu – State Representative – Imo

    12. Victor Kolade Akinjo – State Representative – Ondo

    13. Chief Dimgba Eruba – State Representative – Abia

    14. Mr. Asu Oku Okang – State Representative – Cross River

    15. Hon. Nick Wende – Zonal Representative – North Central

    16. Hon. Namdas Abdulrazak – Zonal Representative – North East

    17. Sen. Dr. Ibrahim Abdullahi Gobir – Zonal Representative – North West

    According to the statement, “the President’s intention is to foster a renewed era of successful administration within the NDDC, as part of his vision for the region.

    “These appointments, effective immediately, are seen as a crucial step in advancing development and progress in the Niger Delta region.”