The PBAT Door-To-Door Movement, Southwest, is scheduled to begin its campaign for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections with a 3,000-man Posterity Walk in Lagos.
The walk, scheduled to take place at the Lagos
Television premises in Agidingbi, Ikeja, is expected to bring together
supporters, stakeholders and other residents from across the Southwest as the
group begins its grassroots mobilisation for Tinubu’s second term.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Zonal Secretary
of the movement, Awoyinfa Opeoluwa, said the event was intended to demonstrate
the group’s support for the President while mobilising voters across the region
ahead of the presidential election.
“We are excited to announce the official flag-off of
our campaign for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the upcoming
2027 general election.
“As we gear up for this critical electoral period, we
are committed to mobilising support and ensuring that the vision and progress
initiated by President Tinubu continue to flourish,” the statement read in
part.
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The group said the Posterity Walk would serve as a
public demonstration of its commitment to Tinubu’s administration and its
ambition to build a stronger grassroots support base across the six states of
the South-West.
It added, “The Posterity Walk symbolises our unity and
determination to support a leader who has consistently prioritised the welfare
and development of our nation.
“Together, we will march in solidarity, showcasing our
unwavering belief in President Tinubu’s ability to lead Nigeria into a
prosperous future,” it said.
Participants have been urged to attend the event with
banners and posters as the movement seeks to draw attention to what it
described as the administration’s efforts towards economic growth, good
governance and national unity.
The mobilisation comes as political activities
intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections, with parties, support groups and
political organisations across the country increasingly positioning themselves
for the presidential contest.
Tinubu, who was elected President in 2023 on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress, is seeking a second four-year term
in 2027.
His administration has, however, faced criticism from
opposition parties and sections of the public over economic hardship, inflation
and the impact of reforms, while supporters argue that the reforms are
necessary to reposition the economy for long-term growth.
The South-West remains politically significant to
Tinubu, who is from Lagos State and has maintained a strong political base in
the region.
The PBAT Door-To-Door Movement said the walk would
mark the beginning of a sustained grassroots mobilisation campaign and called
on its supporters to participate actively in efforts to secure Tinubu’s
re-election in 2027.







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