Political honeymoon is over, Tinubu tells new Ministers

POLITICAL  HONEY MOON IS OVER AS PRESIDENT TINUBU CONSTITUTE CABINET 

By Dada Babajide Razak

The political honeymoon is over, it's time for governance and steps to rejuvenate Nigeria economy to the threshold of success was the message President Bola Ahmed Tinubu told the new ministers as he inaugurated them at State banquet hall, Abuja on Monday .

Speaking at the inauguration of the 45 ministers, the president urged them to prioritize the interest and welfare of the entire nation and it's diverse population above any regional or state specific considerations.

He underscored the immense responsibility the minister bear in shaping policies that will significantly influence the lives of hundreds of millions of Nigeria as he reiterated that they cannot disappoint Nigerians who expected then to serve with integrity , dignity and competence to actualize the renewed hope manifesto of his administration failing which he will not hesitate to take necessary actions as they were chosen based on their track records of excellence in both the public and private sectors noting their effective representation of the rich diversity present within Nigeria .

The inauguration of the ministers ends the speculations of composition of the president cabinet which many Nigerians thought would take the direction of the administration to tackle many issues presently confronting Nigeria economy woes and living standard of an average Nigerians .

Immediately after the inauguration many of the ministers has hit the ground running with actions for performance at their various ministries and Nigerians are eagerly waiting for results in the coming weeks to see changes that would ameliorate their pains and a better Nigeria filled with hope and aspirations.



DD Media Insight

August 2023

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