Imo State Governor and Director-General/National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), Hope Uzodimma, has said the newly launched RHA digital platform will strengthen communication of government reforms and achievements, particularly those of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Speaking at the unveiling of the RHA website and accompanying digital tools in Abuja, Uzodimma emphasized the importance of credible information in an age where misinformation spreads rapidly.
He explained that the platform is designed to deepen public understanding of governance efforts while improving transparency and engagement.
At the center of the initiative is the official website, www.rhambassadors.org, which serves as an aggregator of policy explanations, reform updates, and verified government information in one accessible hub.
The platform is also supported by an integrated network of social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, and X, enabling wider reach and real-time interaction with citizens.
The launch was attended by key government officials and RHA leadership, including the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, alongside several directors and coordinators of the organization.
In a statement issued by RHA’s Director of Media and Publicity, Tunde Rahman, Uzodimma described the platform as a major step toward enhancing civic education and public participation.
He noted that it simplifies complex policy issues, making them easier for citizens to understand while increasing visibility into government activities.
The governor also highlighted the role of the Data Communication Centre (DCC), an AI-powered facility that supports the platform through data intelligence, sentiment analysis, and structured feedback.
The center is also tasked with identifying and countering misinformation.
Two-way communication
According to Uzodimma, the system enables two-way communication between government and citizens, ensuring that feedback is captured and reflected in public messaging.
This, he said, will improve clarity, consistency, and responsiveness in governance communication.
He described the platform as more than just a website, calling it a “dynamic, living system” that provides real-time updates on key economic indicators and government performance.
From revenue growth to infrastructure development and social investment outcomes, the platform translates complex data into clear and measurable insights.
Addressing concerns about fake news, Uzodimma assured that the RHA would use its digital tools to deliver accurate, timely, and structured information to citizens, stakeholders, and development partners.
He explained that the platform is designed to foster engagement by creating a direct interface between government and the public.
The platform he added, will also encourage participation and promote a more informed national dialogue on policy and development priorities.
