RTIFN Bayelsa Pays Courtesy Visit to Niger Delta Basin Authority Boss, Seeks Strategic Partnership
RTIFN Bayelsa Pays Courtesy Visit to Niger Delta Basin Authority Boss, Seeks Strategic Partnership

The Bayelsa State Chapter of Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN) has paid a high-level courtesy visit to the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Basin Authority, Hon. Ebitimi Prince Agbamre, as part of efforts to strengthen institutional collaboration in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The delegation, led by the State Coordinator of RTIFN, Hon. Erepamowei Ogbomo, described the visit as strategic and timely, aimed at deepening partnerships that would promote human capital development, sustainable resource management, and socio-economic advancement in Bayelsa State and beyond.
Speaking during the engagement, Hon. Ogbomo noted that RTIFN remains committed to supporting policies and programmes that align with the transformation agenda of the Federal Government. He emphasized that collaboration with key federal institutions such as the Niger Delta Basin Authority would help drive impactful initiatives capable of improving livelihoods and fostering inclusive development.
According to him, the visit marked the beginning of what he described as a productive and mutually beneficial relationship designed to advance national progress and support the Renewed Hope vision.
In his response, Hon. Agbamre warmly received the delegation and commended the Bayelsa State Executive of RTIFN for its proactive approach to stakeholder engagement. He reaffirmed the Authority’s readiness to work with credible organizations and groups in implementing programmes that promote sustainable development and effective management of water and agricultural resources.
The Managing Director further pledged his continued support to RTIFN in promoting initiatives consistent with the President’s agenda, stressing that synergy between government institutions and civic groups remains critical to achieving long-term national development goals.
The visit concluded with both parties expressing optimism about future collaborations that would translate policy objectives into tangible benefits for citizens.



