Hope Uzodinma Blows Hot: It’s Obvious President Bola Tinubu Has Done Enough To Deserve A Second Term

Hope Uzodinma has declared that President Bola Tinubu has performed well enough in office to deserve a second term ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

The Imo State governor made the remarks while speaking to journalists in Owerri following the recently concluded primary elections in the state. His comments came shortly after Tinubu emerged as the undisputed presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress after securing victory in the Ikoyi/Obalende ward primary in Lagos State.

According to Uzodinma, the president’s achievements in office are visible to both supporters and critics, adding that the level of grassroots mobilisation across the country demonstrates growing support for Tinubu’s administration.

“Of course it is very obvious that president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR has done enough to deserve him going back for a second term, look at what is happening, the grassroots has been stimulated,” Uzodinma stated during the briefing.

The governor further explained that Tinubu enjoys what he described as “organic support” built through years of political engagement and mobilisation across different parts of the country. He added that large numbers of supporters participated in activities connected to the APC primaries in Imo State.

According to him, more than thirty thousand supporters reportedly gathered in the state to show solidarity for the president during the political exercise.

Political observers say the governor’s remarks reflect increasing efforts by APC leaders to strengthen support for Tinubu ahead of the next presidential election. Analysts also believe endorsements from influential governors may play a significant role in shaping political momentum within the ruling party in the coming months.

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