City Boy Movement Non-Indigene Coordinator Plateau State, Mr. Collins Samuel Eche has linked the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu directly to the continued presidency of Bola Tinubu.
This high-stakes assurance served as the centerpiece of a massive mobilization event in Plateau State, where a large delegation of women converged at Eche’s office to pledge their unwavering loyalty to both the President and Governor Caleb Mutfwang.
Addressing a high-energy crowd, Mr. Eche argued that the state’s political and social prosperity hinges on its alliance with the federal government, highlighting that President Tinubu has already integrated Plateau’s leaders into the highest levels of power, proving a deep-seated commitment to the region.
However, the most striking moment of the gathering came when Eche spoke directly to the Igbo community, framing Tinubu’s re-election as the essential diplomatic framework needed to finally secure Nnamdi Kanu’s release from prison.
He described the move as a fundamental cornerstone of a broader national reconciliation and peace initiative.
The movement is now gearing up for what Eche calls the “mother of all rallies,” a massive public demonstration intended to showcase the President’s cross-demographic popularity and solidify a unified grassroots base.
By bridging the gap between indigene and non-indigene voters, the coordinator aims to create a singular, unstoppable front for the Tinubu-Mutfwang administration.
Responding to the strategic roadmap, the women’s delegation formally committed themselves to a door-to-door mobilization campaign to carry the message to every corner of the state.

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