Niger Delta militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, has called on Nigerians to support the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying the economic and structural reforms undertaken by the government are starting to yield positive results.
Ekpemupolo made this appeal in a statement issued on Tuesday by the National Coordinator of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Door-to-Door Movement, Comrade Sunday Adekanbi Asuku.
Tompolo, who is the founder of the Movement, said the reforms introduced by the Tinubu administration had begun to provide measurable benefits, citing increased foreign investment, growth in the Nigerian capital market and increased fiscal autonomy for local governments as indicators of progress.
According to him, key economic indicators, including Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and other macroeconomic indices, show that reforms are gradually producing real results.
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The statement read in part, “The President has initiated many economic reforms, and we are starting to see the benefits.”
“These reforms are now producing real results as shown in key economic indicators including Gross Domestic Product and other macroeconomic indices.
“His re-election is crucial to pushing these reforms to their logical conclusion and we urge all Nigerians to unite and make this happen. Let every Nigerian be united; every door in Nigeria must be knocked. Every vote is important, and the Door-to-Door Movement will knock on every door to ensure this,” he added.
As part of efforts to strengthen grassroots mobilization ahead of future political activities, Tompolo announced that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Door-to-Door Movement will inaugurate members of its national executive on July 9, 2026.
According to him, this event will attract political leaders, community representatives, stakeholders and supporters from across the country to strengthen grassroots mobilization efforts.
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