2027: Group Declares No Vacancy in Aso Rock, Scores Tinubu High

Nationwide Tinubu Connect Associates Supports Tinubu's Continuity, Calls for Unity and Collective Effort Among Nigerians

President Bola Tinubu

With three years remaining until the end of the current administration in 2027, a group known as Nationwide Tinubu Connect Associates (NTCA) has declared that there is “no vacancy in Aso Rock,” supporting President Bola Tinubu’s continuity in office until 2031.

This declaration was made by the Convener of NTCA, Hon. Henry Nwanbueze, during a meeting in Abuja attended by the group’s state and zonal coordinators. Nwanbueze emphasized the importance of unity and constructive efforts as foundational pillars to sustain Nigeria. He called on Nigerians to set aside their differences and pray for the country and the President to guide the nation through its challenging times successfully.

Nwanbueze cautioned against protests that could threaten the nation’s peace, development, and unity, advocating for dialogue and productive engagement instead of “bitterness and unnecessary political manipulations” against the government under the guise of constitutional rights.

“Those interested in the 2027 presidency should understand that there is no vacancy in Aso Rock,” he declared.

He further highlighted the need for a collective effort to achieve national success, stating that the ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda’s success requires all Nigerians’ participation. He urged patience and faith in the government’s plans and called on the youth to contribute positively instead of being swayed by “unscrupulous and disgruntled political elements.”

“In these difficult times, prayer and unity are what our nation needs now. We must unite to support our president and ensure his vision for Nigeria is realized. By doing so, we can avoid the pitfalls of unrest and work towards a brighter future,” Nwanbueze added.

He also pointed out that the President’s agricultural initiatives provide an opportunity for youth involvement amid the current hunger situation. He argued that hunger would be drastically reduced if young people actively engaged in food production across various value chains.

The group pledged its support for the President and his agricultural initiatives, believing in the power of collective effort and positive action.

The NTCA also praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, for his achievements. They noted that Wike created a notable moment by moving a serving President of Nigeria out of Aso Rock for the commissioning of significant projects. President Bola Tinubu toured Abuja to commission various infrastructure projects the Wike-led FCT administration executed, marking his first year in office.

According to the group, the President was visibly pleased with Wike’s work, whom they described as a “game changer” in the development of the FCT, as he commissioned roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.

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