JUST IN: Uzodimma Unveils 16 Directors to Power RHA’s Nationwide Push Ahead of 2027
By OGB Joseph, Abuja
In a decisive move to strengthen the operational backbone of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), Imo State Governor and Director General of the group, Hope Uzodimma, has approved the appointment of 16 directors to lead key directorates within the organization.
In a statement signed by Tunde Rahman,
Director, Media & Publicity, Renewed Hope Ambassadors saying this signals a renewed drive to deepen grassroots engagement and amplify the messaging of the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by President Bola Tinubu.
Established in November 2025, the RHA was conceived as a strategic vehicle to communicate the policies, programmes, and achievements of the Tinubu administration across Nigeria, particularly as political activities gradually build toward the 2027 general elections.
Uzodimma, who doubles as the National Coordinator of the initiative, is supported by a high-level leadership team that includes Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani as Deputy Director General, Gombe State Governor Mohammed Inuwa Yahaya as Secretary, and lawmaker James Abiodun Faleke as Deputy Secretary.
The RHA’s expansive structure spans the entire country, with six zonal coordinators, 37 state coordinators, and 774 local government coordinators—reflecting its ambition to penetrate communities at every level.
At the heart of the latest announcement is the unveiling of directors assigned to 16 critical portfolios expected to drive the group’s activities. Among them, Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi will oversee Youth engagement, while Chief Olisa Metuh takes charge of Organization and Mobilization. Media strategist Tunde Rahman will lead Media and Publicity, alongside former minister Sunday Dare, who heads Digital and New Media.
Other notable appointments include Mele Kolo Geidam (Finance), Muiz Banire, SAN (Monitoring, Compliance and Legal), Bisoye Coker-Odusote (Technology and Data), and Abubakar Rabiu Abubakar (Support Groups).
The list further features Ibrahim Garba (Intelligence), Senator Sani Musa (Special Duties), Hon. Simon Karu (Planning), Dr. Halima Suleiman Zakari (Welfare), Dr. Nnamdi Maurice Mbaeri (Administration), Bilikisu Muhammed Kaika (Women Affairs), Abike Dabiri (Diaspora), and Hadiza Bala Usman (Research and Innovation).
The appointments are widely seen as part of a broader strategy to consolidate the RHA’s organisational efficiency while sharpening its communication and mobilization capacity nationwide.
With a full complement of leadership now in place, the Renewed Hope Ambassadors appear set to intensify their outreach, shaping narratives and building political momentum as the countdown to 2027 gathers pace.

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