President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to the promises made to Nigerians, declaring that he will never betray their trust as his administration’s reforms continue to reposition the nation for sustained economic growth.
The President spoke on Thursday through Senate President Godswill Akpabio during the inauguration of executives of the PBAT Door-to-Door Movement, a grassroots initiative established to promote the Renewed Hope agenda across the country.
Tinubu insisted that reforms implemented over the past three years were already positioning Nigeria for enduring economic prosperity and would eventually deliver lasting national benefits. He expressed confidence that brighter prospects awaited citizens as policies continued to yield positive results.
“My administration remains committed to building a stronger nation in spite of the difficult decisions taken since assuming office,” he said.
Acknowledging that ongoing reforms had demanded sacrifices from citizens, Tinubu maintained that such measures were necessary to secure sustainable economic growth and guarantee long-term prosperity for future generations across Nigeria.
“Patriotism and resilience remain essential qualities required to overcome temporary hardships while building a stronger, prosperous and united Nigeria,” he stated.
“Reforms are designed to establish enduring foundations for future generations, and meaningful national progress rarely emerges without sacrifice, resilience and commitment to long-term developmental objectives and stability.”
Addressing supporters, political leaders, traditional rulers, civil society organisations and stakeholders, the President expressed delight at citizens’ voluntary participation in activities supporting national development. He described their commitment as evidence of growing interest in securing Nigeria’s future through collective responsibility and patriotism.
“I urge members of the movement to sustain grassroots mobilisation by taking government messages directly to communities, as continuous engagement remains essential for strengthening democracy and public participation nationwide,” he said.
According to Tinubu, national electoral victories begin with meaningful engagement at the household level. He urged supporters to canvass respectfully while promoting democratic values and encouraging citizens’ participation across communities.
The President cautioned against allowing political differences to undermine national unity, insisting that Nigeria’s collective aspirations should always take precedence over partisan interests, electoral contests or the ambitions of individual officeholders.






