President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reelection bid has received support from Nigerians living in the diaspora under the umbrella of the Tinubu Ambo Support Group (TASG), who have declared their support and vowed to mobilise votes for his return to office.
The group, in a statement signed by the TASG Diaspora Director, Mr Kelvin Muyiwa, made available to journalists, said the declaration was made during a solidarity meeting held in England, where they commended the administration’s efforts in stabilising the economy and restoring confidence in governance.
He noted that despite initial challenges, the Tinubu-led government has demonstrated a strong commitment to repositioning Nigeria for sustainable growth through key reforms in infrastructure, power, and industrial development.
He described the president as a visionary leader whose policies are gradually laying the foundation for a more prosperous nation.
“We in the Diaspora have observed the President’s pragmatic steps in reviving critical sectors of the economy. His Renewed Hope Agenda is beginning to yield results, and we believe he deserves another term to consolidate on the gains achieved so far,” Muyiwa stated.
The group further advised Nigerians at home to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration exercise to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), emphasising that active participation in the electoral process remains crucial to sustaining democracy and national development.
“We urge every eligible Nigerian, especially the youths, to go out and register for their PVCs. The power to decide the future of our country lies in our hands,” he said.
In a related development, the group also threw its weight behind Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, the former Governor of Lagos State, urging him to contest for a return to office in 2027. The group described Ambode as a tested and results-driven administrator whose leadership style transformed Lagos into a model city for other states to emulate.
“Ambode’s first tenure remains a benchmark in good governance, urban renewal, and people-oriented leadership. We strongly believe that bringing him back will further accelerate the development of Lagos State,” he said.
 
			



