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Unite and organize youths and women into a huge political force of voters, whose determination and common interest, is to use their ballots, to enforce a democratic regime change in 2027 for the termination of elite political dominance and the adequate political inclusion of youths and women.

Enforce credible elections in 2027 by mobilizing and equipping youths and women to take total control and ownership of the entire electoral process at all stages, especially the voting, vote counting, ballot security and result transmission stages.

Make vote-rigging extremely difficult in 2027 for INEC and the ruling cabals by mobilizing and equipping youths and women to take charge, control or ownership of the voting, vote counting, ballot security and result transmission stages of the electoral process.

Advocate and work for a democratic regime change in 2027 aimed towards the termination of elite political dominance and activation of adequate youth and women political inclusion

Motivate, equip and support youths, women and other competent Nigerians to run for political office

Provide a viable political platform, voters mobilization and campaign funding assistance for youths, women and other competent Nigerians vying for political seats in 2027, being designed to achieve a democratic regime change for the termination of elite political dominance and adequate political inclusion of youths and women

Provide a bold and viable political platform for youths and women to vie or run for political office, and win their elections

Raise and generate campaign funds for our endorsed and adopted 2027 electoral candidates through global political fundraising partnerships

Endorse, adopt and support electoral candidates across party lines based on the assessment of their character, competence and capacity.

Use civic engagement, socio-political and civil activism as viable operational tools

Build multi-level operational collaborative partnerships with civil society organizations, youth organizations, women societies, cooperative groups, diaspora associations, business groups, communities, everyday citizens (the masses), and concerned foreign allies and members of the international community