Proactive approach to governance is cornerstone of the Tinubu administration – Olabimtan
Victor Olabimtan is the Chairman of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) in Ondo State. In this interview with ADEWALE MOMOH, he speaks to Guardian on the mission of the group, detailing how it intends to mobilise the grassroots towards the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 elections. Highlighting some of the achievements of the Tinubu administration so far, Olabimtan says the difference between past administrations in the country and the current one is its proactive approach to addressing complex challenges.
As the coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Ondo State, what are the primary goals of the platform?
The Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) is a child of necessity created to bridge the noticeable communication gap between the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the expected or targeted beneficiaries of these laudable policies, programmes and projects. You will agree with me that when lies are allowed to be repeated severally unchecked or uncorrected, the lies may be misconstrued as truths. The RHA is simply here to straighten the narratives and lay the cards open for all to see and know the truth about the Tinubu administration. The core objective of the RHA revolves around disseminating honest information from the Federal Government to Nigerians and taking direct feedback from the grassroots back to the Federal Government as well.
So, the RHA is a nationwide initiative aimed at educating Nigerians about the Federal Government’s reforms and opportunities outlined in President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. This outreach programme seeks to enhance public awareness regarding the ongoing government interventions, ensuring that all Nigerians are well-informed about the opportunities accessible by them.
The RHA project will play a vital role in fostering party outreach and mobilisation, establishing strong connections with the All Progressives Congress (APC) structures across the country, from national leadership to state chapters, and down to local government officials and ward representatives. This network aims to strengthen party unity, maintain consistent messaging, and assist elected officials in effectively engaging with their communities by providing reliable information about Federal Government’s programmes.
In addition to its outreach framework, the project will spearhead public enlightenment and citizen-focused communications. Ambassadors will host town hall meetings, roadshows, market engagements, faith-based community visits, stakeholders’ forums, and neighbourhood dialogues, translating Federal Government initiatives into relatable and practical information for citizens. The outreach will be transparent, collaborative, and impactful, ensuring that no community or group is left behind in this nationwide sensitisation effort. These activities will combat misinformation, promote understanding, and enhance civic participation on a broad scale.
By balancing operational activation with clear communication, the project serves as a functional governance interface that facilitates two-way dialogue – delivering accurate information from the government to the grassroots while channelling structured feedback from communities back to the relevant authorities.
What specific programmes of the RHA sensitisation are currently being implemented in Ondo State and the South West zone? What impact have they made so far?
The RHA just recently took off, and it is gradually gaining ground not only in a region or state but also nationwide. As you are aware, the national working committee that comprises national, regional and state ambassadors has been inaugurated. The zonal ambassador of RHA for the Southwest is no other person than the distinguished Senator Dayo Adeyeye. With his track record, you will agree with me that he is a round peg in a round hole.
Currently in Ondo State, we are consulting using the bottom-up approach to set up and inaugurate the local government, ward and unit chapters of the RHA. This is necessary to ensure that no group or community is left behind in this crusade. The enthusiasm and responses of our people to the development have been massive, and people are already keying into the initiative. The greatest impact so far is the confidence that’s being restored in the hearts of the electorate that, for the very first time in the history of democracy in Nigeria, a practical feedback mechanism is being emplaced to bridge the communication gap between them and the Federal Government. Very soon, the RHA will swing into full action nationwide to spread the good news and endear the policies, programmes and projects of the government to the direct beneficiaries across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.
What is your assessment of President Tinubu’s performance so far, particularly in the areas that are expected to shape his re-election campaign?
Using the report of the Quantus economist that was recently analysed on Arise Television by Dr. Rueben Abati, it was said that President Tinubu’s reforms have contributed significantly to stabilising the Nigerian economy. The President was praised for removing the subsidy on petroleum products, stopping dollar arbitrage, and for other innovations that are now strengthening the economy. According to the report, the Nigerian economy was on its knees when President Tinubu took over, but the economy reached a turning point in 2024 as a result of the new policy direction the President introduced. In my candid opinion, the aforementioned results, in addition to the current plausible cost of foodstuffs, are more than enough to shape the President’s re-election campaign, and more are still coming.
Another masterstroke of the Tinubu administration is the naira-for-crude policy. The initiative was predicted to save Nigeria $7.32 billion yearly and reduce monthly forex expenditure on petroleum products from $660 million to $50 million. The policy was introduced on October 1, 2024, to allow local refineries to buy crude oil in naira, not dollars to stabilise the currency, boost local refining, cut forex demand, and increase energy security by reducing reliance on imported refined products. This policy enables domestic refining, using naira for crude sourcing and generating refined products (like petrol) sold in naira, thereby strengthening the local economy, reducing dollar pressure, and making fuel cheaper for Nigerians. The policy is gradually easing the pain inflicted by the removal of the fuel subsidy and also stabilising the economy.
The objectives of this policy are to encourage investment in Nigerian private refineries (like Dangote Refinery); reduce demand for dollars in the oil sector, ease pressure on the naira and boost confidence in the local currency; prevent dollars from leaving the country for crude purchases and keep value within the domestic economy; bring down the price of petrol at the pump; and make Nigeria more self-sufficient in refined products and position it as a regional supplier. Now, the policy is already yielding visible results with long-term economic benefits as projected by President Tinubu.
The President has so far proved himself as a purposeful leader that is prepared for the job through his Renewed Hope Agenda. The economy was not just in shambles when he took over; it was running on a deficit, with government at all levels struggling to pay salaries and meet other financial obligations. All that is now in the past, and things are gradually getting better. The Renewed Hope Agenda of the President is already yielding massive and visible results.
What strategies are being deployed to mobilise grassroots support for the President ahead of the 2027 elections?
President Tinubu has consistently focused on the implementation of his Renewed Hope Agenda without making too much noise, hoping that the results will speak for themselves. Every well-meaning observer can see the visible, positive results, except the naysayers. In whatever endeavour you find yourself, the greatest disservice you can do to yourself is to allow your opposition or detractors to shape your narrative. As aforementioned, we are not where we ought to be yet, but we are equally far better than where we were before. The RHA is a major strategy geared towards mobilising grassroots support for the President. As you can see, our job is made easy because things are already falling into the right places, and it will surely get better.
Some Nigerians are critical of the current economic reforms. How is the campaign addressing these concerns while seeking a renewed mandate?
The objectives of the RHA are tailor-made to address this particular question. RHA is structured to actively engage the people at the grassroots for them to be abreast of the positive results of the sacrifices we jointly made with the President in the last two years and to also enlighten them on how to take full advantage of the opportunities available to them.
Governance is no child’s play. Some governments that came before the Tinubu administration adopted a reactionary approach in sharp contrast to the proactive approach of the current government. By adopting long-term and goal-oriented strategies, this government has moved beyond reactionary policy-making to proactively addressing complex challenges and opportunities. That strategic approach is the cornerstone of the Tinubu administration.
The only constant thing in life is change. Effecting positive change, whether personal, societal or governmental, almost always requires sacrifice. Even the Almighty God didn’t promise us a life without challenge, but He assures us that He will always see us through, no matter how tough. President Tinubu didn’t mince words when he pleaded with Nigerians to join hands with him in his quest to revive the economy. The take-off was tough, but now things are gradually getting better. The RHA is more than ready to engage every group and community to let them know that we are gradually getting out of the woods already. We have talked about our pains for two years. It is now time for us to celebrate our gains and build on them.
Critics have argued that economic challenges may affect Tinubu’s re-election prospects. How is the APC addressing these concerns in its mobilisation strategies?
The challenges are gradually easing out! The APC as a party in power values the sacrifices, tolerance and support of Nigerians. The RHA is an offshoot of the APC that was created as part of the mobilisation strategies to reorientate Nigerians and let them know that we cannot go back to the era where people sleep in petrol stations just to buy fuel, where state governments have to reduce weekly workdays to three because salaries cannot be paid, or where higher institutions of learning are locked down for months due to incessant strike actions. That era is gone, and whatever we need to do to build on this visible success is the best, not just for us, but also to secure a better future for our children.
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How prepared is your coordination team in terms of voter engagement, data management, and election-day mobilisation?
I can tell you categorically that the Ondo State RHA is ready for the tasks ahead, though we are still at the formation stage. Our activities will start fully after the inauguration of the local government, ward and unit organs. Under the leadership of our amiable governor, His Excellency, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who also doubles as the Ondo State chairman of the RHA, I am sure that we will emplace a formidable team across the board that will not only make the job easier but also faster.
There are reports of internal disagreements within the APC. How would you describe the true state of affairs in the party right now?
Disagreement is actually not as bad as some people view it. We disagree to agree.
The watchword of the APC is that “you can disagree but don’t be disagreeable.” That is why the APC is waxing stronger and winning souls by the day. The APC is the hottest bribe, politically, in Nigeria today. As such, every member wants to be recognised, which is not possible at once. What you called internal disagreements within the APC are nothing more than agitations for recognition. There is no system that can accommodate or take care of all interests at once. But as much as possible, those agitations will be addressed one after the other.
You will agree with me that despite the seeming internal disagreements, the APC has a way of resolving its crisis. There are different layers of interventions in crisis management within the APC before the leader will step in. Once the leader steps into the matter, it gets resolved immediately.
Many Nigerians believe the APC needs internal reforms. Are there plans for structural changes to strengthen party discipline and cohesion?
As we speak, the APC is undergoing internal reforms on multiple fronts. To further tell you that the APC is on top of its game, just a few days ago President Tinubu inaugurated a Committee on Strategy, Conflict Resolution and Mobilisation to resolve conflicts within the fold of the APC as it approaches the 2027 general election. The committee is being led by the Governor of Yobe State, His Excellency Mai Bala Buni, as Chairman, and Dr. Muiz Banire, former Legal Adviser of the APC, as Secretary.
The committee is expected to engage in strategic engagements and consultations to develop an all-encompassing, productive and result-oriented strategy that will stand the test of time. The whole essence is to come up with a system that gives everyone, especially the aggrieved parties, a sense of belonging and inclusion, with a renewed hope. All of these resonate with the repeated sermon of the president that this democracy that we take in our hands must not fail. The APC is therefore leading by example for putting a mechanism in place not only to put our house in order but also to strengthen internal democracy within the party.
Similarly, the online members’ registration is ongoing, and the timetable for the party’s congress is already out. The full reflection of the expected structural changes will manifest after the congress. The APC is evolving with lots of ideas and innovations, not just as the biggest but also as the most organised political party in Nigeria. That is the goal of the ongoing internal reforms, and the process is already on.
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