By Ankeli Emmanuel, Sokoto
The Sokoto State chapter of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors has formally inaugurated 23 Local Government Coordinators with the mandate of driving the activities of the initiative across the state.
The inauguration ceremony, held in Sokoto, marked a significant step towards strengthening grassroots mobilisation and public awareness of the policies and reforms of President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu across the entire Sokoto State.
While noting that the new LGA coordinators will operate under the leadership of the Sokoto State Coordinator, Haruna Sarkin Gobir Adiya, assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu meant well for Nigeria.
Addressing the LGA coordinators, Haruna Sarkin Gobir Adiya described the event as not only pivotal but also a boost to the collective journey toward renewed and prosperous Nigeria.
While urging them to serve as torchbearers of hope, unity, and progress in their respective local government areas,
the State Coordinator noted that the Renewed Hope Ambassadors initiative is designed to promote inclusivity, rebuild public trust in governance, and counter misinformation through effective grassroots engagement.
According to Haruna Sarkin Gobir, the coordinators have a critical role to play in mobilising citizens and ensuring accurate communication of government policies and achievements.
Highlighting key reforms and achievements of the Tinubu administration, Haruna Sarkin Gobir Adiya listed major interventions aimed at repositioning Nigeria such as the unification of foreign exchange rates, fiscal reforms to reduce deficits and boost revenue, and the execution of major infrastructure projects such as the Sokoto–Badagry Highway, the Kano–Katsina–Maradi Standard Gauge Rail, and the Kaduna–Kano Rail Line.
Haruna further mentioned social and economic programmes such as the national student loan scheme with over ₦95.6 billion disbursed, the creation of over 240,000 jobs through micro, small, and medium enterprises, the 3-Million Technical Talent Programme, agricultural support through loans and fertiliser distribution, the decentralization of the power sector through the Electricity Act of 2023, social intervention programmes benefiting households nationwide, and the construction of thousands of healthcare centres across the country.
In his charge to all of the LG Coordinators, Haruna Ajiya said they are expected to embody the values of integrity, transparency, and selfless service while promoting grassroots development and social cohesion in support of government initiatives at both the federal and state levels.
Earlier in his remarks
In his remarks, Sokoto State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Isah Sadiq Achida, expressed confidence in the competence and dedication of the newly inaugurated coordinators.
Achida further appealed to party members and stakeholders across the state to embrace unity, cooperation, and collective responsibility to ensure the success of the Renewed Hope initiative and future political victories.
Responding on behalf of the LGA Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Hon. Musa Sarkin Adar assured of their collective commitment to teamwork, discipline, and effective service delivery.
Musa Sarkin Adar further pledged that the coordinators would work closely with stakeholders to ensure sustained awareness and effective implementation of government programmes and policies across their respective local governments.
The inauguration ceremony was witnessed by the APC State Executive Committee, the 23 elected Local Government Chairmen, youth leaders, political elders, party stakeholders, members of the press, and other distinguished guests from across Sokoto State.
A statement by
Bashar Abubakar, the
Sokoto Media Aide of Renewed Hope Ambassadors confirmed that the LGA coordinators were formally inaugurated on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Sokoto State Governor Dr Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto, the National Coordinator of Renewed Hope Ambassadors and Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma, and the Zonal Coordinator, former Katsina State Governor Aminu Bello Masari.






