The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) on Saturday ended a two-day strategic meeting in Lagos with reaffirmed commitment to President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The PGF is a body of All Progressives Congress (APC) state governors.
The Chairman of the forum and Governor of Imo, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, said the meeting provided a platform for the governors to review the nation’s political, economic and social direction, deepen coordination and strengthen collective action.
“We met to assess where the nation stands, align our priorities, and reinforce our shared responsibility to the Nigerian people.
“Our commitment to the Renewed Hope vision remains unwavering,” Uzodinma said.
The chairman said that the governors agreed that every reform of the current administration must have a direct and positive impact on Nigerian.
“Reforms must improve lives, protect dignity and expand opportunities for all, whether in rural or urban areas, young or old, men or women,” he added.
He commended the Federal Government for efforts to stabilise the economy, boost national security and set foundations for sustainable growth.
Uzodinma noted ongoing reforms in food security, power, transport, social investment and enterprise development.
“Our job as progressive governors is to ensure these national reforms translate into real improvements in every ward and every community,” he said.
On cost of living, he acknowledged that Nigerians were making sacrifices.
“We fully recognise the temporary burdens the public is facing.
“We deeply appreciate the patience and resilience of our people as we work toward a stronger, more inclusive economy,” the governor said.
He said that APC governors resolved to step up interventions in food production, SME support, youth employment, social protection and targeted relief for vulnerable households.
“No one will be left behind. We will intensify efforts to ease hardship and support families,” he said.






