Chief Olisa Metuh’s appointment as Director of Organisation and Mobilisation for the Renewed Hope Ambassadors has thrust the former PDP chieftain back into the spotlight. The move, announced barely 48 hours ago by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma, who doubles as the group’s national coordinator, signals a major boost for President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election machinery.
NaijaChoice News reports that the Anambra-born lawyer, who served as PDP national publicity secretary from 2012 to 2016, built his influence not just through oratory but by deliberately grooming a generation of young politicians. Long before “youth inclusion” became a campaign slogan, Metuh was already pulling bright minds from unlikely corners into real responsibility.
As Southeast zonal youth leader and later national vice chairman, he created platforms that gave young activists their first taste of strategy sessions, media operations and grassroots coordination. Many of today’s mid-level politicians in both PDP and APC cut their teeth under structures he directly influenced or funded. His Southeast Reconciliation and Rehabilitation Action Committee became a launchpad for several current Igbo leaders now holding executive and legislative positions.
Even critics who watched him defend the Jonathan administration in the heat of the 2015 elections admit one thing: Metuh never treated young people as mere crowd-pullers. He taught them how power actually works—message discipline, resource allocation and sustained mobilisation. That model, sources close to him say, is what he is expected to replicate for the Renewed Hope Ambassadors.
Metuh’s journey to APC was not without drama. After facing prolonged legal battles over alleged campaign funds, he publicly stated that PDP abandoned him while Uzodinma and Tinubu stood by him. By late 2025, he formally aligned with the ruling party, describing it as a debt of gratitude.
Public affairs analyst Emmanuel IK Umeh, writing from Abuja, captured the mood among former PDP loyalists. He described Metuh as “a great asset that does great works in any task given to him” and praised Uzodinma for convincing the veteran mobiliser to return to active politics.
With the 2027 polls still far off, analysts say Metuh’s real value lies in his ability to turn ordinary supporters into organised structures. In a country where political parties often recycle the same faces, his record shows a different approach—building fresh leaders who can sustain the system long after their mentor steps back.
Governor Uzodinma’s decision to hand him the organisation and mobilisation portfolio is already being viewed as a masterstroke. It brings decades of proven grassroots experience into Tinubu’s re-election fold at a time when every zone will be fiercely contested.
Metuh himself has remained measured in public comments since the appointment. But those who know his style expect him to waste no time in dusting off old networks and creating new ones—this time wearing the APC colours.
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