
By Nathaniel Zacchaeus, Abuja
The leaders and people of the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM) have urged President Bola Tinubu to contest the 2027 Presidential Election.
They said his re-election would enable him to continue his reforms aimed at Nigeria’s economic recovery, stability, and growth.
The President of HOSTCOM, High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaranabi, who called at a news conference in Abuja yesterday, said it was clear that President Tinubu’s leadership has been a turning point for the nation.
Tamaranabi said, “The President’s strategic policies and bold reforms have set Nigeria on a path to prosperity, and it is imperative that we consolidate these gains rather than disrupt the progress made so far.
“Now and then, a leader emerges who understands the pulse of the people, feels their struggles, and dares to change the course of history. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is that leader.
“The weight of expectations was heavy when he assumed office. Nigeria was at a crossroads. Crude oil production dwindled, and debt servicing consumed nearly all revenue. With the audacity of a man who had walked this path before, President Tinubu rolled up his sleeves and got to work. The results speak for themselves in nearly two years,” he said.
Tamaranabi, who was surrounded by leaders and traditional rulers of the oil and gas host communities, said the Grand Patron of HOSTCOM, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, was fully in support of their action.
He said, “We took this position after a thorough evaluation and critical appraisal of President Tinubu’s performance in less than two years of his first term.
“In obedience to unambiguous directives of our Grand Patron, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, believe that our President should remain in office till 2031 to enable him to conclude all ongoing development initiatives of his administration across the six geopolitical zones of the country.”
The HOSTCOM President said Tinubu had been, to a very great extent, reducing crime and criminal activities in the oil-rich Niger Delta region.
He said, “For decades, oil theft and pipeline vandalism have crippled Nigeria’s economy. The twin cancerous maladies also destroyed the everyday life of our people. President Tinubu has reduced oil theft to historic lows through his strategic partnerships with Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) and other security agencies.
“The oil and gas sector—long left for dead—has staged a stunning comeback. Crude oil production has jumped from a shameful 600,000 barrels per day to a respectable 1.8 million. Nigeria is earning its rightful place in the global oil market for the first time in years.
“Perhaps the most significant win has been on security, particularly in the oil-producing Niger Delta. For years, crude oil theft was an open secret, a cartel-driven industry that drained the nation’s lifeblood. Tinubu took the fight to them.
“Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) and other state-backed initiatives put the thieves on notice. Pipelines that once bled crude to illicit refineries now serve the nation.
“The Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), long a paper tiger, is finally delivering tangible benefits to host communities.
“Billions of naira are now flowing into community trusts, to be channelled into provision of local projects—schools, hospitals, and water schemes, and these projects are springing up in about 200 locations in Niger Delta.
“He has steadied the ship. He has empowered local communities. And he needs more time to finish what he started. Politics is about choices. In 2027, Nigerians must choose between continuity, chaos, stability, and the unknown.
“The future is not built in four years. It takes patience, persistence, and vision. Tinubu has shown that he has all three. He has proven that he is not just a politician but a statesman.
“In a democracy, no leader is perfect. There will always be challenges, mistakes, and tough decisions. But one thing is clear: Nigeria is better today than it was two years ago. And it will be even better in the years ahead—if we stay the course.”



