By Israel Adamu, Jos
The Tinubu or Nothing Support Group on Friday held its inaugural meeting in Jos, Plateau State, where members pledged their continued support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and endorsed him for a second term in 2027.
Speaking during the event, the Global Convener of the group, Mr. Lapshak Yilwatda, commended President Tinubu’s leadership and reform efforts, describing his performance as instrumental in repositioning Nigeria toward economic recovery and sustainable growth.
Yilwatda said the President’s initiatives in economic diversification, infrastructure development, and governance reform have restored confidence in Nigeria’s leadership both locally and internationally.
> “These achievements leave Nigerians with no option but to stand behind the President now and in 2027,” he stated.
The convener noted that the group’s endorsement reflects the collective resolve of its members to ensure the continuity of President Tinubu’s developmental agenda beyond his first term.
According to Yilwatda, the group will embark on a nationwide grassroots mobilization campaign to educate Nigerians on the achievements of the Tinubu administration and to strengthen public support ahead of the next general elections.
He added that the President’s administration has recorded visible progress in stabilizing the economy, empowering youth, and improving governance structures—efforts that, he said, deserve continuity for long-term national growth.
Our correspondent reports that the meeting attracted youths from various sectors, including the private sector, civil society organizations, and community groups, all of whom pledged their loyalty to the Tinubu or Nothing movement.
During the event, the group formally launched its Plateau State Chapter and announced plans to establish branches across all 36 states of the federation as well as in the diaspora.
The organizers emphasized that the initiative aims to unify citizens behind a common vision of progress and inclusiveness under the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by President Tinubu.
The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment from members to promote civic participation, responsible leadership, and constructive dialogue toward sustaining Nigeria’s democratic gains.