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2027: Pro-Tinubu Group Predicts South-East Landslide, Cites Key Federal Projects

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A pro-President Bola Tinubu group, the South East Renewed Hope Agenda (SERHA), has declared that ongoing federal projects and policy interventions in the South-East have significantly boosted the President’s popularity across the region.

Speaking in Umuahia on Tuesday, SERHA’s National Coordinator, Belosochukwu Enwere, said the developments initiated by the Tinubu administration have positioned the President for a decisive victory in all five South-East states in the 2027 presidential election.

Enwere predicted that the 2027 polls would mark a major shift from previous voting patterns in the region, insisting that the South-East electorate would vote overwhelmingly in favour of President Tinubu.

According to him, SERHA has commenced extensive grassroots mobilisation across South-East communities to promote the President’s re-election agenda.

“We are not going to back down. We are not going to stop, and we will stop at nothing to ensure that we re-elect Mr President,” Enwere said.

He attributed the growing support for Tinubu to policy initiatives such as the National Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which he said has eased the financial burden on parents and expanded access to university education for students from low-income households.

Enwere also noted that the Tinubu administration has demonstrated an understanding of Nigeria’s food security challenges, particularly as they affect vulnerable communities.

He maintained that these interventions have resonated strongly with people in the South-East and would translate into electoral support for the President in 2027.

Mike Ojo

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