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APC-IGG: Courtesy Visit to SGF Akume Signals Deepening Northern Alliance for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope, 2027

Amb. Muhammed Musa Tsoken, National Coordinator of the Asiwaju Again Renewed Hope Support Initiative and National President of the APC Initiative for Good Governance with another delegate at the visit to SGF in Gboko

By Time Nigeria Magazine

In a political season already tilting toward 2027 calculations, a recent courtesy visit to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Dr. George Akume, CON, has emerged as more than a ceremonial engagement.

It was a strategic convergence of party leaders, security stakeholders, and grassroots mobilisers—united around a shared objective to strengthening national cohesion, consolidating peace, and sustaining the momentum of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda ahead of the next general elections.

Leading the delegation to Gboko the hometown of Senator Dr George Akume was Ambassador Musa Muhammed Tsoken, National Coordinator of the Asiwaju Again Renewed Hope Support Initiative 2027 and National President of the APC Initiative for Good Governance (APC-IGG), a figure who has, in recent years, become synonymous with grassroots mobilisation for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Ambassador Tsoken was accompanied by respected national stakeholders, including Mamman Usuman, SAN, a senior voice within the Arewa Consultative Forum, and Zachariah Achinyan, Assistant Inspector General of Police.

Held in the spirit of the Yuletide, the visit provided a platform for robust discussions on some of Nigeria’s most pressing challenges, particularly in the North, the engagement was a shared understanding that sustainable peace and security must be anchored on inclusive governance, opportunity creation, and community ownership.

Key issues tabled before the SGF included the urgent need to address insecurity through expanded access to education for the less privileged, the creation of job opportunities for young people to curb economic desperation, and the strengthening of community-led surveillance mechanisms as a preventive tool against crime.

The delegation also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting government-led peace initiatives and deepening collaboration across federal, state, and local levels to ensure that Nigerians truly feel the dividends of democracy.

In his response, Senator Akume underscored the importance of collective responsibility in tackling national challenges.

Widely regarded as the administrative backbone of the Tinubu presidency, the SGF assured the delegation of the Federal Government’s openness to partnerships that advance peace, security, and good governance.

Observers note that Senator Akume’s role extends beyond policy coordination. As a seasoned statesman and a stabilising force in the North, he remains a key political pillar capable of consolidating regional support for President Tinubu.

His position at the heart of government administration has been instrumental in driving the core efficiency and coherence that define the Renewed Hope Agenda.

For many within APC circles, Ambassador Musa Muhammed Tsoken represents the bridge between policy and the people.

Through the Asiwaju Again Renewed Hope Support Initiative 2027 and APC-IGG, he has remained at the forefront of mobilising youths, community leaders, and party faithful across regions—laying early groundwork for President Tinubu’s re-election bid.

His message during the visit was clear, sustaining the Renewed Hope vision requires not just policies from Abuja, but empowered structures at the grassroots. As Nigeria approaches 2027, youth mobilisation, political education, and inclusive participation will be decisive factors in consolidating APC’s national base.

While the visit reinforced alignment with President Tinubu’s agenda on security, economic growth, and governance, it also carried a subtle but resonant appeal. Party stakeholders believe that rewarding loyalty with strategic appointments, particularly for capable youth leaders and grassroots organisers, would further energise mobilisation efforts ahead of 2027.

Such inclusion, they argue, would not only strengthen political outreach but also deepen a sense of ownership in the Renewed Hope project.

Ultimately, the courtesy visit strengthened the partnership between government and party stakeholders, signalling a coordinated approach to national stability and political continuity.

As calls for regional cohesion grow louder, especially in the North, the engagement with SGF Akume stands as a reminder that administrative leadership, political loyalty, and grassroots energy must work in concert.

For the APC and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the message from this engagement is unmistakable: the foundations for 2027 are already being laid—through dialogue, inclusion, and a shared commitment to peace and national development.

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