
A group of young professionals from the South East under the name SEPA is calling on Igbos to unite behind President Bola Tinubu’s re-election in 2027, saying it's time to build strategic alliances for the zone’s benefit.
- The South East Progressive Ambassadors (SEPA) says opposing Tinubu in 2027 will be a disadvantage.
- The group believes the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda is gaining traction in the region.
- They cite Tinubu’s steps on local government reform and the South East Development Commission.
- SEPA urges young professionals to abandon "armchair politics" and join national reconstruction.
- The group warns that 2027 should not catch the South East unprepared
This statement signals a shift in political alignment from certain South East circles. The group is appealing not just to loyalty but to strategic interest, positioning Tinubu as a pragmatic partner rather than a rival.
With 2027 approaching, SEPA’s message is clear: join the movement, or risk being left out again. Whether their call resonates beyond young professionals will shape the region’s political relevance in the next cycle.