Ezenwa Charges Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Anambra to Advance Tinubu Administration’s Policies, and Achievements
Chief Okey Ezenwa addressing Anambra State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors
The Anambra State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election in 2027, Chief Okey Ezenwa, has charged zonal and local government ambassadors in the state to actively promote and advance the policies, achievements, and objectives of the Tinubu administration across Anambra State.
Chief Ezenwa gave the charge on Wednesday in Awka during the inauguration of the zonal and local government coordinators of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Anambra.
He described the newly inaugurated coordinators as individuals entrusted with a critical national assignment one that requires dedication to communicating the policies, programmes, and accomplishments of President Tinubu’s administration, in line with the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to him, the occasion went beyond a ceremonial exercise, describing it as a clear call to action aimed at empowering the coordinators to engage directly with citizens at the grassroots level, including households in communities across the state.
Chief Ezenwa conveyed the gratitude of the Anambra State chapter of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the confidence reposed in them, noting that the assignment was both significant and strategic.
He praised the President’s visionary and principled leadership, which he said has recorded tangible progress in strengthening national unity and advancing development.
“We also wish to acknowledge our Director-General, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON, for his exceptional leadership and guidance,” he added.
Ezenwa reminded the zonal and local government coordinators that the core mission of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Anambra is to promote constructive engagement through effective communication of policy objectives, celebration of milestones achieved, and clear articulation of President Tinubu’s long-term strategic vision for Nigeria.
He added that the mission also includes fostering inclusive participation in the democratic process, urging the coordinators to anchor their work on integrity, transparency, accountability, and humility.
Addressing the zonal coordinators specifically, Chief Ezenwa said that they serve as the critical link between state leadership and the diverse communities within Anambra.
He said they are expected to coordinate RHA activities within their respective zones and periodically receive, assess, and submit reports from local government coordinators on activities, progress, and the impact of RHA programmes.
“You are expected to clarify and justify government policy intentions and explain how these policies translate into an improved standard of living for the people of your zones,”
“You must model principled leadership, sustain open dialogue, and measure success through tangible and verifiable outcomes.”he said.
Turning to the local government coordinators, Ezenwa described them as frontline ambassadors responsible for policy promotion and programme advocacy at the grassroots level,across towns, wards, and communities.
He urged them to actively listen to local concerns, explain policy implications in relatable terms, and facilitate partnerships that advance shared development goals.
“Your leadership must be inclusive, culturally sensitive, and focused on delivering measurable improvements in people’s lives,”
“You are expected to present government policies and achievements in clear and accessible language, create platforms for questions and feedback, and communicate verifiable accomplishments and upcoming milestones with transparency.”he stated.
He further charged them to consistently demonstrate how the administration’s priorities align with the specific needs of Anambra communities, particularly in the areas of security, economic development, healthcare, education, and social welfare.
Chief Ezenwa also emphasized the need to project the Renewed Hope Agenda as a practical and evolving roadmap, highlighting what has been achieved so far, what remains to be done, and how communities can actively participate in the process.
“As a final note, you should organize town hall meetings to engage residents, civil society organizations, faith-based institutions, and the private sector,” he said.
He stated that the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Anambra must be seen as a force that inspires confidence, drives measurable development, and deepens public trust in the democratic process.
“I pledge to lead with transparency, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to the people of Anambra,” Chief Ezenwa added.
He expressed optimism that the inauguration would usher in a renewed era of purposeful service, informed advocacy, and a deeper understanding of President Tinubu’s commitment to Nigeria’s sustainable development.
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