All Progressives Congress (APC) has unveiled a digital media strategy aimed at reaching 90 million Nigerians nationally and globally before and after its forthcoming National Convention slated for March 27.
Chairman of APC National Convention Sub-committee on Digital and New Media, Gov. Mohammed Bago of Niger, stated this on Tuesday in Abuja while inaugurating the committee.
Bogo, who said he was humbled by his appointment as chairman of the committee, said the feat was to set a new benchmark for political communication in Africa.
He said that the committee’s job would go beyond the party’s forthcoming national convention to delivering President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.
Bago charged members of the committee not to relent in ensuring that Tinubu was delivered, adding that they were deliberately chosen because of their experiences.
He called on all new media handlers of the party within and outside the country to join hands with the committee and APC to broadcast the achievements of the Tinubu-led administration under the Renewed Hope agenda.
He acknowledged APC’s expansion and growing influence across the sub-nationals, adding that democracy must strive in Nigeria because it is very critical to Africa and the world generally.
The Niger governor said that the committee’s funding had been significantly increased to ensure that the party’s message and achievements resonated beyond the shores of the country.
“The mandate is very clear: to deliver APC. We have provided additional funds to this committee to project ourselves beyond the national convention.
“Please, do not hesitate to continue to project this party; we are setting an agenda for Africa; today we received the 32nd governor for APC and tomorrow, we will receive the 33rd,” he said.






