The Presidency Project has appointed two senior officials to oversee its foreign affairs operations as part of efforts to strengthen the movement’s international presence ahead of the 2027 general elections.
President General and Founder of the joint project, Lazarus Nwachukwu, announced at the weekend, the appointment of Amina Maiwada as National Director of Foreign Affairs and Patricia Ozioma as Deputy National Director of Foreign Affairs.
Nwachukwu said the newly appointed officials would coordinate and promote the activities of the organization across its international chapters, including the Presidency Project-USA, Presidency Project-UK, Presidency Project-Canada, and other overseas platforms.
According to him, the movement is rapidly gaining support across the country and is expected to attract up to 90 million members before the 2027 polls.
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“The Presidency Project is spreading across the country like wildfire and will soon gain wider recognition beyond Nigeria,” he stated.
The founder also commended the national director and deputy national director of students affairs for what he described as their outstanding contributions to the organization.
He further called on all 57 national officers of the movement to intensify efforts toward achieving the objectives of the project.
The Presidency Project is being championed by the Center for the Promotion of Peace and Unity in partnership with the Asiwaju Tinubu Ambassadors and Friends for Good Governance and Better Nigeria.



