By JKNewsMedia
VOTER AWARENESS ahead of the 2027 general elections formed the focus of the Relax Tinubu is Fixing Nigeria Unity and Peace Walk (RTIFN-UPW), which drew thousands of residents, community leaders and political stakeholders across Lugbe and Kuje Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Abuja on Saturday morning.
JKNewsMedia.com reports that the organisers said the event was hosted to promote voter awareness ahead of the 2027 general elections and highlight the achievements of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Director General of the RTIFN-UPW movement, Hon. Ahmed Bala, thanked residents for the large turnout while addressing journalists in Abuja.
He also commended participants for maintaining a peaceful atmosphere throughout the rally.
He said the roadshow drew government officials, youth groups, traditional leaders and supporters of the administration’s Renewed Hope agenda.
Bala also noted that those in attendance included the Chief of Staff to the Minister of Youth, Hon. Muhammed Abdullah, officials of the movement, community leaders and youth advocates.
He added that a major highlight of the rally was the empowerment of residents through the distribution of start-up kits and financial grants to women and youth entrepreneurs across Kuje and Lugbe.

He said, “The beneficiaries and market women of Kuje openly reaffirmed their support for President Tinubu, citing the direct, tangible infrastructural impacts their communities have experienced under his leadership.
“Leadership requires courage, and President Tinubu has shown that courage. We are here to appeal for your continued patience. The policies of this administration are not quick fixes; they are sustainable foundations, and they have already started yielding visible fruits across the nation. Trust the process, protect your vote, and let us stay united as we approach 2027.”
Bala said President Tinubu’s economic and structural reforms were designed to reshape Nigeria for long-term prosperity.
The rally also featured cultural displays and entertainment with performances by Basketmouth, Enenche Enenche, Zule Zoo, Ekwe, Joel, Samegeezy and other emerging artistes.
National Director of Media and Publicity of the movement, Musa Abdulrahaman, said in a statement issued after the event that the turnout reflected growing confidence among supporters in the administration’s vision for national development.
He said the roadshow concluded with renewed calls for peace, unity and active participation in the democratic process ahead of the 2027 elections.
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