Ahead of the 2027 campaigns, President Bola Tinubu’s campaign team, The Renewed Hope Ambassadors, on Sunday, unveiled a new digital platform, to counter misinformation and provide accurate accounts of the President’s achievements in office
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Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State and Director General/National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) said the digital platform will enrich and deepen the communication of the reforms and achievements of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State and Director General/National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) said the digital platform will enrich and deepen the communication of the reforms and achievements of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Tunde Rahman, director, Media & Publicity, Renewed Hope Ambassadors, in a statement on Sunday, said Uzodimma has formally unveiled the Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ website and other digital assets to enrich Nigerians
He declared that the platform was further supported by an integrated network of social media channels, which included Facebook, Instagram, X, and other digital applications, ensuring broad reach and real-time engagement.
Uzodimma said the unveiling of the website marked a significant step in strengthening civic education and public engagement around the policies, reforms, and achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The initiative, described as a forward-looking approach to modern governance communication, will not only simplify complex policy information for citizens but also enhances transparency by making government actions more visible and understandable.
The Governor also highlighted the strategic role of the Data Communication Centre (DCC), which will include—an offsite, AI-powered facility driving intelligence, sentiment tracking, and structured feedback, while actively countering misinformation.
The integration enables a two-way communication system that captures citizen feedback and strengthens the clarity, consistency, and responsiveness of public messaging.
The unveiling underscores RHA’s transition into a coordinated, data-driven civic engagement framework—leveraging digital infrastructure and grassroots reach to deepen public trust, improve policy awareness, and enhance citizen participation in governance.
According to Uzodinma, “This is not just a website; it is a dynamic, living platform—an aggregator of verified information, policy direction, and measurable progress. At its core is an updateable dashboard, providing real-time access to key economic metrics and performance indicators, enabling Nigerians to track, in clear terms, the progress of this administration’s reforms.
“From macroeconomic stability and revenue growth to infrastructure delivery and social investment outcomes, this platform translates complex government activity into transparent, accessible insights.”
Responding to a question on misinformation and fake news, the DG said the RHA would use its website and other digital platforms to provide Nigerian citizens, stakeholders and development partners with credible, structured, and timely information to counter misinformation.
He said: “Beyond transparency, this platform is designed as a tool for engagement. It creates a direct interface between government and citizens, allowing for feedback, participation, and a more informed national conversation around policy and development priorities. It ensures that communication is not one-directional, but interactive and responsive.”
The event was attended by Atiku Bagudu, minister of Budget and Economic Planning, and Olisa Metu, RHA directors and coordinators.
Abike Dabiri-Eruwa, director of Organisation; (Diaspora Affairs); Sani Musa –(Special Duties), Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri- (Administration), Bilikisu Mohammed Kaika; Sunday Dare -Digital & New Media; and Tunde Rahman – Media & Publicity, also graced the occasion .
