Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has launched a new digital platform under the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA) initiative, aimed at improving how government policies are communicated to the pubOle?
The rollout, which took place over the weekend, introduced a central website alongside coordinated social media channels.
The platform is designed to serve as a single point of reference for information on the economic and social reforms being implemented under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
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Uzodimma said the initiative was not just about online engagement, but about helping citizens better understand government decisions and programmes.
He noted that many policies can be complex, and the platform would help simplify them for everyday Nigerians while improving transparency.
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“The platform simplifies complex policy information for citizens and enhances transparency by making government actions more visible,” he said.
“It is an important step towards building trust and encouraging more informed public discussion.”
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Digital hub
The digital hub brings together several components to improve communication and engagement, including a central website, rhambassadors.org, which will host policy updates and reform-related information.
Others are active social media channels on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) for real-time updates and public interaction and a data and communications system designed to track public feedback and help address misinformation quickly.
Uzodimma added that the broader aim of the initiative is to make governance more open and participatory, allowing citizens to better follow, understand and contribute to national policy conversations.
He said the platform represents a shift towards more evidence-based communication, with a stronger focus on accuracy, transparency and engagement in the public space.
