Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has officially commissioned the Renewed Hope Partners (RHPs) to mobilize an ambitious target of 150 million supporters nationwide in support of President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid. Speaking in Abuja on Friday, March 27, 2026, Kalu—the founder of the initiative tasked the group with embedding the “Renewed Hope Agenda” into the daily discourse of every Nigerian, from marketplaces and campuses to religious centers and motor parks.
The structural and political consequence of this mandate is the creation of a vast, digitally tracked grassroots network designed to promote government achievements while advancing Nigeria’s democracy. Kalu emphasized that the RHPs must act as “change agents” by translating government policies into local languages that the common man can embrace. The initiative aims to establish a presence in every local government and university in Nigeria, ensuring that the administration’s vision becomes the primary talking point in both formal and informal gatherings across the federation.
Analytically, the impact on “Digital Mobilization and Legislative Advocacy” sets this group apart from traditional political support structures. With a goal of 150 million online registrations, the RHP is building a massive database to streamline voter mobilization, registration advocacy, and policy awareness. Beyond the 2027 elections, Kalu revealed that the group will serve as a lobbying force to build public and parliamentary support for critical constitutional reforms, including reserved seats for women, independent candidacy, local government autonomy, and the establishment of state police.
The impact on “Strategic Grassroots Expansion” was highlighted by the National Coordinator, Mr. Mathias Ehizua, and various state leaders during the delegation’s visit. In Edo State alone, Coordinator Mr. Armstrong Adedigba reported that 11,800 members were registered within the first two months of the group’s launch. Notably, this figure includes over 1,000 bishops and religious leaders, alongside various farmer groups and civil society organizations that have pledged to adopt the RHP framework and drive membership at the polling unit level.
Furthermore, the Deputy Speaker noted that the initiative is designed to be inclusive, inviting all partners and synergies that advance the cause of the nation. By focusing on voter awareness and registration, the group intends to move beyond mere campaigning toward becoming a permanent fixture in Nigeria’s democratic landscape. Kalu urged the partners to remain steadfast, noting that the future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
The long-term outlook for the RHPs depends on their ability to convert massive digital registrations into actual PVC-carrying voters by 2027. While the 150 million target is exceptionally high, the group’s early success in registering diverse professional and religious blocks suggests a highly organized, data-driven approach to political branding. For the average citizen, this indicates an intensified wave of government-led advocacy reaching into nearly every corner of social life over the next two years.




