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City Boy Movement Welcomes Renewed Hope Presidential Media Team to Abia, Backs Tinubu’s Development Agenda

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The City Boy Movement, Abia State Chapter, has welcomed the arrival of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors Presidential Media Team to the state as part of its nationwide tour to assess and showcase the impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.


In a statement issued on Tuesday by its Media Team, the group described the visit as a demonstration of the Federal Government’s commitment to transparency, accountability and keeping Nigerians informed about the progress of projects and policies being implemented across the country.


According to the statement, the tour provides an opportunity for residents of Abia State and other Nigerians to witness firsthand the achievements and ongoing interventions of the Tinubu administration in critical sectors, including infrastructure, housing, economic reforms and youth empowerment.


The group commended President Tinubu for what it described as his bold leadership and unwavering commitment to national development through strategic investments and policies aimed at improving the lives of Nigerians.


It further noted that the media team’s engagement with stakeholders would help strengthen public confidence in the administration’s vision of building a more prosperous and united Nigeria.


Reaffirming its support for the Renewed Hope Agenda, the City Boy Movement said it would continue to mobilize citizens to embrace government policies and programmes that promote economic growth, national unity and sustainable development.


The movement wished the Renewed Hope Ambassadors Presidential Media Team a successful and productive stay in Abia State, while encouraging its members to continue highlighting the achievements and progress of President Tinubu’s administration across the country.

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The statement was signed by the Media Team of the City Boy Movement, Abia State Chapter, and dated June 17, 2026.