The President Bola Tinubu (PBAT) Media Centre has announced a strategic collaboration with the City Boy Movement aimed at deepening public engagement and documenting the “Renewed Hope” achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration across Nigeria.
Eko Hot News reports that the partnership was unveiled on Monday as part of efforts to strengthen governance communication and ensure Nigerians can clearly verify the outcomes of government policies.
In a statement, the PBAT Media Centre stressed that effective communication is central to democratic accountability, noting that citizens deserve access to verified information on reforms and interventions across key sectors.
The Centre explained that the collaboration will focus on showcasing tangible results in areas such as economic reform, infrastructure development, and social intervention programmes.
According to the Director-General of the PBAT Media Centre, the initiative is driven by the need to document and share real stories of impact from communities and industries nationwide.
He noted that verified testimonies reflecting how government policies are affecting everyday lives will now be systematically captured and disseminated.

The partnership combines the institutional strength of the PBAT Media Centre with the grassroots reach of the City Boy Movement.
While the PBAT Media Centre will provide strategic policy storytelling and high-level media coordination, the City Boy Movement will leverage its extensive grassroots network, youth-driven energy, and digital mobilisation capacity.
Both organisations are expected to roll out coordinated media campaigns, community town halls, and digital content initiatives.
These engagements are designed to simplify complex policies into relatable, people-focused narratives that resonate with Nigerians.

Beyond documenting achievements, the alliance is also forward-looking toward the 2027 general elections.
The collaboration is positioned as a major platform for mobilising public support for President Tinubu’s re-election.
The approach, according to the statement, will be issue-driven, fact-based, and anchored on real-life testimonies of Nigerians whose livelihoods have improved under the Renewed Hope agenda.
