A grassroots political platform, PBAT Door To Door Movement, has again reaffirmed its commitment to the vision and leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who has through the Renewed Hope Agenda been inspiring development, progress and unity across the country.
Omole Charity Ijese, the Kogi State Coordinator of the Movement made this commitment while addressing a press conference in Lokoja on Wednesday.
Omole, said the press conference was organised to kick off an awareness walk aimed at bridging the gap between governance and the people.
She said the awareness walk was in line with the belief of the group that politics must move beyond slogans to tangible engagement , and that every household , every street, every community deserves to feel the impact of purposeful leadership.
“In Kogi State, our dedicated members have resolved to take this message of renewed hope and continuity directly to the people.
“This is why we are organising an awareness walk here in Lokoja today, 1st October, 2025, strating from the NUJ Press Centre and terminating at Ganaja junction.
” This peaceful exercise is not only a show of solidarity but also an expression of our belief in the capacity of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to continue steering Nigeria on the path of growth and stability,” Omole explained
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Coordinator of PBAT Door To Door Movement said the group has resolved to a campaign built on peace , orderliness, and inclusiveness.
“Our activities will always reflect the values of patriotism, respect for law and order, and faith in Nigeria democratic process,” she promised.
Omole also expressed gratitude to security agencies and other stakeholders who have been partnering with the group to ensure the success of its activities.
She, then called on Nigerians, especially youths, women, professionals, artisans and traders to continue to rally behind President Tinubu so that he can deliver more dividends of democracy to the people.
“Together, let us consolidate the gains already recorded and work collectively for a better future,” she pleaded.
(vitalnewsngr.com)