Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

Omade named RTIFN national deputy director of contact, mobilisation

 

 

By Chinenye Anuforo

 

Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the Kogi State Social Investment Programmes Agency (KOSSIPA), Hajiya Aisha Oyiza Omade, has been appointed National Deputy Director of Contact and Mobilisation for Relax, Tinubu is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN).

The group disclosed the appointment on its official social media platforms, noting that her formal letter of appointment would be presented in the coming weeks.

RTIFN’s leadership structure Faith includes Barrister Seyi Tinubu as Founder-in-Chief, Comrade Bala Mohammed as National Chairman, Senator Alphonsus Igbeke as Patron, and Dr Ramotu Tijani Aliyu, former Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, as Matron.

Others are Ateke Tom, South-South Coordinator, actor Zack Orji and several prominent figures backing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid.

Omade, widely regarded for grassroots mobilisation and advocacy for women’s empowerment, is a longstanding political figure in Kogi State.

She was introduced to politics by the late former governor, Prince Abubakar Audu, and has held positions including pioneer APC Deputy Women Leader in the state, APC National Women Leader aspirant, Director-General of the Prince Abubakar Audu Campaign Organisation (Kogi Central) in 2016, and Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Community Engagement, before her current role at KOSSIPA.

Her new responsibility places her among officials coordinating nationwide contact and mobilisation efforts ahead of the 2027 presidential election. She is expected to work with other national leaders of the group to commence sensitisation and grassroots engagement on the Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at communicating government policies to citizens across urban and rural communities.

Omade is also anticipated to mobilise support for President Tinubu’s re-election.

The development follows a condolence visit by an RTIFN delegation led by its Secretary-General, Engr. Felix Arome, over the death of her younger brother, Felix Enehe Sule, who died on January 22 in Abuja.