The City Boy Movement (CBM), a frontline political support structure dedicated to advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has appointed Dr. Martha Agba as the National Director of Support Group.
Her appointment is widely regarded as a strategic move aimed at strengthening grassroots mobilization, stakeholder engagement, and the coordination of support groups across the country in support of the administration of President Tinubu and the ideals of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Dr. Agba, a political mobilizer and advocate for inclusive leadership, brings a wealth of experience in public engagement, organizational development, and political coordination. Her emergence is expected to further consolidate the movement’s nationwide structure and expand its reach among youths, women, professionals, and community-based organizations.
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As National Director of Support Group, Dr. Agba will be responsible for coordinating support group activities, fostering stronger collaboration among affiliated organizations, and driving initiatives that promote the movement’s objectives across the federation.
Her appointment has been welcomed by supporters and stakeholders who expressed confidence in her ability to bring innovation, unity, and renewed energy to the movement’s operations.
Accepting the appointment, Dr. Agba expressed profound gratitude to the Grand Patron of the movement, Mr. Seyi Tinubu, and the Director of the Movement, Mr. Francis Tosin Shoga, for finding her worthy of the responsibility and entrusting her with such an important national assignment. She pledged to justify the confidence reposed in her through dedicated service, effective coordination, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of the movement.
Dr. Agba also reaffirmed her trust in and support for the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stating that the Renewed Hope Agenda remains a vital pathway to national development, economic growth, and improved opportunities for Nigerians.
