He spoke in the wake of public outcry over the rising cost of living occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and the devaluation of naira.
Ganduje made the appeal on Wednesday when he received a delegation of North Central leaders led by former Senate President, Senator Ameh Ebute, a former legislator from Benue State, Senator Jack Tilley-Gyado and Plateau State governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Nentawe Yilwatda, who came to the party secretariat on a solidarity visit.
Addressing journalists on Wednesday, Ganduje disclosed that despite the attacks targeted at the President, they will continue to support him until he brings his Renewed Hope Agenda to fruition.
He said, “These assaults on Mr President, these assaults on Nigerians, we believe we will soon be out of these problems. We have to thank him for his Renewed Hope Agenda; efforts and commitment. We assure him we are 100 per cent for him.
“I am so happy that you realised the importance of having a stable political party that is focused, ready to win election anytime anywhere. There is no doubt that there is an opposition. But we believe with your cooperation, we will not continue to listen to undesirable elements who are not focused, who are not real party men and who want to see that we are in disarray.
“We have no place for that. We are people, politicians who are committed. We know we are forging ahead so we thank you for these your resolutions. We thank you for this your commitment.”
Reacting, Ebute said he was glad that Ganduje’s leadership has adopted technology and innovation in the management of the party affairs.
The former senator also reassured Ganduje that elder statesmen and party leaders are happy with Tinubu’s administration and Ganduje’s exploits in the National Working Committee of the APC.
He said, “We are from communities in Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Niger, Nasarawa, FCT, and Kwara States. We have by our own free will decided to pay Your Excellency this solidarity visit because we believe this is the best time to physically express our appreciation of the great things you have been doing for our great party since you were sworn into the office of the National Chairman.”
Tilley-Gyado further commended Ganduje’s leadership, saying he is optimistic that he would lead the ruling party beyond 2027.
Ganduje earlier urged Nigerians not to lose hope in President Bola Tinubu, saying he has a strong conviction the current administration can steer the country out of its current economic challenges.
Ganduje, who stated this in a Christmas message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Edwin Olofu, said the president has demonstrated a remarkable commitment toward improving the country.