Politics
Renewed Network Mobilises Nationwide Support for Tinubu Ahead of 2027 Elections
Barely 48 hours after its official unveiling, the Renewed Network (TRN) has begun attracting widespread political attention and grassroots mobilisation across Nigeria, signaling what observers describe as the possible emergence of a coordinated national political platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The initiative is being championed by former Governor of Zamfara State and Senator representing Zamfara West, Abdulaziz Yari.
Shortly after the launch, the network’s national facilitators, Mohammed Abubakar and Emmanuel Osita, disclosed that thousands of Nigerians from various parts of the country had already begun registering as members. They also revealed that several political stakeholders have privately expressed interest in associating with the platform.
According to a statement issued by the facilitators, individuals linked to over 30 state governors, including senior advisers and other influential political figures across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones, reportedly reached out shortly after the initiative was announced to signal interest in the movement.
Political analysts say the swift response reflects the growing attention surrounding the initiative, which many believe could form part of a broader political strategy to consolidate nationwide support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of a possible re-election bid in the 2027 general elections.
The organisers explained that the Renewed Network did not emerge suddenly but is the outcome of months of consultations with key political stakeholders.
According to them, Senator Yari had engaged widely with grassroots leaders, youth organisations, women’s groups, community mobilisers, and former elected officials across the country before the decision to establish the platform.
They noted that the consultations revealed a shared concern among several political actors about the need to sustain and strengthen the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.
Insiders further explained that the discussions eventually led to the creation of a structured national platform designed to mobilise grassroots support and coordinate political participation across the federation.
The network is said to include community organisers, women leaders, youth groups, and former councillors drawn from Nigeria’s 774 local government areas.
Supporters of the initiative argue that the movement is driven by the belief that Nigeria is gradually entering a phase of economic recovery and institutional reforms under President Tinubu’s leadership.
They also noted that the platform aims to encourage civic engagement, broaden political participation, and promote greater inclusion in the democratic process.
Meanwhile, preparations are underway for a major national launch of the Renewed Network. The event is expected to attract thousands of supporters, political stakeholders, youth leaders, women organisations, and delegates from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
The organisers have also called on Nigerians—particularly young people, women, community leaders, and political stakeholders—to join what they describe as a rapidly expanding national movement.
With the level of early interest already recorded, observers believe the Renewed Network could soon evolve into a significant political platform capable of shaping national political discourse as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify.
Economy
ADC Says, 63% Poverty Is Tinubu’s Scorecard
ADC Says, 63% Poverty Is Tinubu’s Scorecard
ADC Says, 63% poverty is Tinubu’s scorecard. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has described recent reports that Nigeria’s poverty rate has risen to 63% after the removal of petrol subsidy as the real scorecard of President Bola Tinubu and consequence of his ill-defined neoliberal economic policies.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the new figures reflect the worsening economic hardship facing millions of Nigerians as rising fuel and transport costs continue to push up the cost of living. The ADC noted that the new report only confirms earlier surveys that indicate deep public dissatisfaction with the direction the country is heading under the APC administration.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) considers latest report showing that Nigeria’s poverty rate has risen to 63% following the removal of petrol subsidy by President Tinubu three years ago as a damning verdict on the administration’s economic policies. Yet, this report only confirms what millions of Nigerians already know from their daily experience: the cost of living is rising rapidly, purchasing power is collapsing, and families across the country are being pushed deeper into hardship.
The report, presented at a policy dialogue in Abuja Thursday indicated that poverty in Nigeria rose sharply from about 50 percent before the subsidy removal to 63 percent afterward, as higher fuel and transport costs spread through the economy and drove up the prices of food, transportation, and other basic necessities. This verdict reflects the real consequences of the APC government’s hasty removal of fuel subsidy without giving full consideration to how such a serious decision would impact on the livelihoods of ordinary citizens.
Government has repeatedly justified the removal of subsidy on the need to divert resources to areas of critical needs, including health and education. Three years on, none of these sectors has been funded any better, and citizens have not seen the benefits of subsidy removal.
Independent surveys already show that 93 percent of Nigerians believe that under President Tinubu, the country is heading in the wrong direction, even as 88 percent describe the national economy as bad, while another 74 percent say their personal living conditions are poor. These are not abstract statistics, they are the voices of a population under intense economic pressure.
There is also mounting evidence of widespread deprivation. A large majority of Nigerians report going without basic necessities such as food, clean water, medical care, cooking fuel, and even cash income at different times during the past year. For millions of households, economic hardship is no longer a temporary difficulty, it has become daily reality. This is what happens when government is more concerned with external validation than the well-being of its own people.

ADC
The African Democratic Congress believes that the standard measure of any economic policy is whether it has made life better for the majority of citizens and protected the most vulnerable. On this score, the APC government has failed.
Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress (ADC)
Economy
Umahi: Tinubu’s Legacy Projects Are Investments, Not Just Road Construction
Umahi: Tinubu’s Legacy Projects Are Investments, Not Just Road Construction
Umahi: Tinubu’s legacy projects are investments, not Just road construction – Projects to last over 100 years without maintenance.
Umahi challenged political critics to reflect on their past records before questioning the current administration.
The Honourable Minister of Works, Senator Engr. David Umahi, CON, on Friday undertook an extensive inspection of federal road projects across the South-East, highlighting the Federal Government’s strong commitment to transformative infrastructure development under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
Speaking during the inspection on March 13, 2026 in Afikpo, the minister described the President’s flagship road programmes as historic investments designed not just to connect cities but to reshape Nigeria’s economic future for generations.
Umahi said the administration’s four major legacy road projects are carefully designed to interlink across the country and serve as enduring national assets.
“All the four legacy projects of the President are interconnected. They will last a hundred years. No maintenance,” the minister declared.
He explained that the projects represent a bold shift in infrastructure philosophy, moving away from temporary road solutions to durable concrete highways that can stand the test of time.
“Don’t forget that section one and two of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway, where our people are running over themselves bidding to be given the right to toll the road and then pay back the Federal Government the entire money,” Umahi said.
“That’s why I continue to say that Mr. President is a very strategic personality and that these legacy projects are not just road construction. They are investments.”
The minister used the opportunity to call for constructive engagement from critics, stressing that national development requires a level of patriotism and responsible public discourse.
“Those criticizing us should criticize constructively. We have a duty to continue to offer explanations. There should be some elements of patriotism. Opposition does not mean that we talk without knowledge,” he said.
Umahi further challenged political critics to reflect on their past records before questioning the current administration.
“When people say they want to take over government in 2027, the question is: all these people talking like this, find out what they have done. Analyze them. The opportunities Nigerians gave them before, what did they do with it? Compare that to what President Bola Tinubu is doing now.”
Highlighting the scale of ongoing infrastructure development across the country, the minister said that the Tinubu administration has taken road construction to an unprecedented level.
“There is no part of this country where major road construction is not going on. Not just asphalt. We are putting concrete that will last a hundred years,” he said.
Umahi said history would ultimately vindicate the President’s ambitious infrastructure agenda.
“Whichever road is built under his eight years of administration, if you like you can insult me. I am a man of God, and when you insult a man of God you have to be very careful. You don’t insult a man of God and go free. My prayer is for forgiveness, but it won’t stop us from speaking the truth.”
“By eight years, the majority of our roads would have been totally rebuilt, and the legacy projects connected to them. We can beat our chest and say, ‘Yes, God really sent President Bola Tinubu.’”
During the inspection, the minister also provided detailed updates on several major road projects in the South-East, including the Dangote Tax Credit road initiative.
“It’s going to be 69km of Dangote tax credit roads. I will explain. In 2003, the President graciously approved Dangote tax credit of 60km dualized, 103 billion, passing through Afikpo in Ebonyi State and from Ebonyi to Abia State in Uturu, then you get to Okigwe,” he said.
However, the project could not commence as planned due to rising construction costs. Umahi explained that the Federal Executive Council resolved that existing contract sums would not be increased, prompting a strategic restructuring of the project.
“Generally in the country, what we agreed in the Federal Executive Council is that no project should be increased in terms of the amount. So what we are doing is rephasing and rescoping.”
“Instead of doing 120km, that is 60km dualized, we decided to take one full carriageway, 12m, from Afikpo down to Uturu down to Okigwe, and that is 60km. Then from the excess of the money, 103 billion, we still stick to that contract sum and do an extra 9km from Afikpo, that is from the Amasiri side.”
“So we have 60km plus 9km. That is 69km, reinforced concrete, 12m width. That is what we’re doing.”
Umahi noted that the project is being executed by HiTech Construction Company, the same firm handling other landmark projects such as the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway and the Lagos–Badagry Expressway.
“The contractors Dangote hired to do this are the contractors doing the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway and the Lagos–Badagry, and that is HiTech. HiTech has also built in the South-East,” he said.
“When we gave this contract they were shouting why not HiTech, so there is HiTech here working for the Dangote tax credit project. The job is very beautiful, but the job is very slow.”
The minister, however, assured that steps have already been taken to address the delay.
“The slow pace of work was not caused by the present management but the outgone one. I complained and they graciously removed the man who was delaying the job.”

Umahi
Providing further updates, Umahi highlighted ongoing works around Ndibe Beach and Eke Market while explaining the engineering challenges involved in expanding the road corridor due to dense developments along the route.
He said the ministry is exploring a bypass solution to protect businesses, churches and residential buildings along the existing alignment.
The minister also revealed that the Calabar–Abuja super highway corridor forms a major part of the administration’s long-term national infrastructure strategy.
“Calabar to Ndibe Beach, and from Ndibe Beach it goes through Afikpo, Amasiri–Akpoha, Onueke, Ezza South and Ezza North and comes out at Ukwuachi,” he explained.
“This section one is 125.35 kilometers, and the total contract sum is about 454 billion. Thirty percent has been paid by the President.”
He added that the project will eventually extend through Benue, Kogi and Nasarawa states before terminating in Abuja, forming part of a larger network of legacy highways expected to transform mobility, commerce and regional integration across Nigeria.
Umahi also praised the contractors handling the projects, noting their commitment to quality and adherence to engineering standards.
“This is beautiful work. Infoiuest is just another HiTech in terms of commitment, quality, partnership, and sticking to the rules of the job. So we’re happy with what they’re doing.”
Francis Nwaze, FIPMD
Senior Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Works (Media)
News
ADC National Chairman David Mark Send Strong Message To Nigerians
ADC National Chairman David Mark Send Strong Message To Nigerians
ADC National Chairman David Mark send strong message to Nigerians, says Nigeria needs rescue, our nation is facing serious challenges economic hardship, insecurity, and a growing loss of hope among our people.
The time has come for patriotic Nigerians to rise and take responsibility for the future of our country

David Mark
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) stands as a platform for unity, justice, and good governance. We call on all.
Nigerians who desire real change to join hands with us in building a better nation.
Join the movement to rescue Nigeria.
Register today and be part of the change.
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