To strengthen regional support for the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, his son, Seyi Tinubu has appointed High Chief Johnbosco Onunkwo as the South East Zonal Leader of the advocacy group, Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN).
The announcement, made at a national executive session in Abuja, highlights RTIFN’s drive to deepen the impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda in the South East through grassroots mobilisation and inclusive leadership.
High Chief Onunkwo, a philanthropist, engineer, and seasoned political figure, was selected for his track record in community development and his ability to connect the federal government with local stakeholders.
His responsibilities include coordinating state chapters, strengthening communication between the presidency and South East leaders, and mobilising support for Tinubu’s economic and social reforms.
Speaking on the appointment, the Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande described Onunkwo’s experience and humanitarian work as key assets for the role.
“His leadership is expected to drive a new era of economic advocacy and political engagement in the region,” Ayodele said.
National Coordinator of RTIFN, Ahmed Bala, added, “This appointment is a testament to High Chief Onunkwo’s dedication to the Nigerian project. Under his guidance, the South East will clearly see the progress of the Renewed Hope Agenda.”
The appointment coincides with RTIFN’s nationwide expansion, following the inauguration of state coordinators across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Onunkwo is expected to lead community projects and innovative engagement strategies to ensure the group’s message resonates across the South East.
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