In what is being perceived as an attempt to build bridges amidst the impending battle for the 2027 Presidential election, Seyi Tinubu, on Monday March 3, 2025, broke fast with the Kano State Chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party NNPP, Hashimu Dungurawa, and other top party stalwarts.
Seyi. President Bola Tinubu’s son, also, paid a courtesy call on one of the prominent Kano business moguls Aminu Dantata at his country home within the Dala area of Kano metropolis.
The younger Tinubu also used the opportunity to identify with,and flag off a Ramadan feeding programme organized for the less privileged, and vulnerable in the society.
Speaking at the occasion of the unveiling of the feeding programme held at the Al-Furqan Mosque, Seyi Tinubu noted that it is in sinc with the broader vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda of his father’s administration.
He, however, explained that the programme is part of his Renewed Hope Youth Engagement Initiative which he noted is, principally, targeted at assisting the poor and vulnerable group, including persons living with disabilities.
He, also, emphasized the imperativeness of community and social services by the privileged class, especially this period of Ramadan.
This is just as he rededicated himself to promoting programmes that will impact the poor and vulnerable in the country.
Before breaking fast with the NNPP State Chairman and other party officials and members, Seyi had equally paid a visit to the Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at the Government House.
He was joined at the Iftar by the children of the National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC ,Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, among other dignitaries.
The Source reports that the visit is seen by not a few as being aimed at mending fences with some avowed opposition forces to President Tinubu’s administration.
Besides being governed by an opposition party, NNPP, Kano is widely perceived as the leading centre of Northern opposition to the 2027 return bid of the President.
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