Renewed Hope in Motion: Walin Ganye Applauds Tinubu’s People-First Reforms, Urges Nigerians to Flood APC E-Registration

APC national stakeholder and elder statesman, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye, hails President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda as a governance blueprint rooted in dialogue and inclusion, while calling on Nigerians to actively participate in the ongoing APC e-registration drive.

In a powerful blend of commendation and mobilisation, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye, respected APC national stakeholder and elder statesman, has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for steering Nigeria with people-oriented, dialogue-driven reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda, even as he urged Nigerians—especially at the grassroots—to come out en masse and register with the APC in the ongoing nationwide e-registration exercise.
Walin Ganye described the Tinubu administration as one that governs by listening, engaging, and reforming, noting that the Renewed Hope Agenda has restored confidence in governance by placing citizens at the centre of policy formulation and implementation.
“This government is not ruling from a distance; it is governing through dialogue,” he said. “President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda reflects courage, inclusion, and a deep understanding of the everyday struggles of Nigerians.”

According to Walin Ganye, the administration’s emphasis on development dialogue—consultations with states, communities, youths, professionals, and traditional leaders—marks a clear departure from top-down governance. He noted that this approach has strengthened national cohesion and ensured that reforms are shaped by real needs rather than abstract theories.
He cited ongoing reforms in fiscal management, education financing, MSME support, and infrastructure expansion as outcomes of a leadership willing to engage and explain.

The APC elder statesman praised the administration’s resolve to pursue tough but necessary reforms while cushioning the vulnerable and expanding opportunities for young people and small businesses.
“These are reforms with a human face,” Walin Ganye said. “They are designed not just to fix today’s problems, but to secure tomorrow’s prosperity.”

Beyond policy praise, Walin Ganye issued a strong call to Nigerians to take ownership of the Renewed Hope project by actively participating in the ongoing APC e-registration across wards and local governments.
He described the exercise as critical to strengthening internal democracy, expanding grassroots participation, and positioning the party to better reflect the aspirations of the people.
“The APC belongs to the people,” he declared. “I urge Nigerians—men, women, youths, professionals, traders, and farmers—to come out, register, and be part of a party that is reforming Nigeria through dialogue and action.”

A long-standing pillar of the APC, Walin Ganye reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the party’s growth, stressing that a stronger APC translates to more responsive governance. He called on party leaders and members to support the e-registration drive, promote unity, and defend the administration’s policies with facts and civility.

As the nation continues on the path of reform, Walin Ganye appealed for patience and collective responsibility, emphasizing that national renewal is a shared task.
“Renewed Hope is not a moment; it is a movement,” he said. “With President Tinubu’s leadership and active citizen participation through the APC, Nigeria is steadily reclaiming its promise.”

From policy dialogue to party mobilisation, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye’s message is clear: the Renewed Hope Agenda is gaining ground—and Nigerians are invited not just to watch, but to participate, register, and shape the future.

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