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2027: We’ll deliver one million votes for Tinubu- Ondo Non-Indigenes
**One Million Votes for Tinubu in 2027: Ondo Non-Indigenes Pledge Support**
As the 2027 general elections draw near, the Ondo State chapter of the Progressive Network for Tinubu (PNT) has announced its intention to deliver a whopping one million votes for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This pledge was made at a recent rally of non-indigene stakeholders in the state, where leaders of this community expressed their unwavering support for the President.
The Ondo State non-indigene community, comprising individuals from various parts of Nigeria, has been a crucial segment of the state's population. They have been actively engaged in various sectors, including business, education, and healthcare, contributing significantly to the state's economic growth.
According to the Director-General of PNT, the non-indigene community in Ondo State has a clear understanding of the President's vision for a better Nigeria. They believe that Tinubu's policies have positively impacted the nation, and they are eager to see him continue his good work.
In a statement, the leaders of the non-indigene community emphasized that their support for Tinubu is not based on tribal or regional affiliations. Rather, it is driven by their appreciation for the President's commitment to national development and his willingness to listen to diverse perspectives.
The pledge to deliver one million votes in Ondo State is a significant boost for Tinubu's re-election campaign. It underscores the strength of his support base across the country and highlights the importance of non-indigene communities in shaping Nigeria's electoral outcomes.
As the 2027 elections approach, Nigerians will be closely watching the campaign dynamics, particularly in key states like Ondo. The non-indigene community's pledge to support Tinubu is a testament to the President's ability to build bridges across Nigeria's diverse ethnic and regional groups.
It remains to be seen how the opposition parties will respond to this development, but one thing is clear: the Ondo State non-indigene community has spoken, and they are ready to make their voices heard in the 2027 elections.