Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”
Northern elder statesmen has come forward to express their support for President Bola Tinubu’s decision to remove fuel subsidy.
They also congratulated him on his coronation and called on all Nigerians to give him their maximum support.
The announcement made by President Bola Tinubu to remove the fuel subsidy has garnered significant attention across the country.
While there has been widespread concern and debate, elder statesmen in the North have emerged in support of the president’s decision.
They see it as a courageous step towards economic growth and development.
These elder statesmen further emphasized the need for President Tinubu to surround himself with individuals who share his vision for progress.
They say only those aligned with the president ideology and agenda, should be given the opportunity to serve.
They are also hopeful that president Tinubu will take the lead in ensuring that the security challenges are effectively addressed.
Ndume Urges NLC to Shelve Planned Strike
Former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call off its planned strike over removal of fuel subsidy expected to commence next Wednesday.
Ndume, in a statement in Abuja, called on the leadership of the NLC to the negotiation table to sort out areas of disagreements with the Federal Government before opting for industrial action.
The Director-General of Senator Godswill Akpabio for Senate President Campaign Organisation, also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to personally meet with the leadership of the NLC to assure them of the benefits of removing fuel subsidy.
Ndume said: “This fuel subsidy removal is something we must do now or never. We need to open the wounds now and begin to heal them.
“The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) needs to work with the government and see how the effects can be minimised. If we don’t remove the subsidy now, some people will continue to milk this country. NLC should go to the negotiation table with the Federal Government.”
Ndume added: “The NLC should not go on a strike first before negotiation. They should not make that mistake. Beside, there is no budget for subsidy. Where will the money come from?
“I call on President Tinubu to personally meet with Labour leaders and resolve the issues. He should also assure them that things will be all right.”
The Borno South Senator also said with the appointment of Senator George Akume, agitation by leaders from the North Central Zone about the non-inclusion of the region in the zoning of 10th National Assembly leadership positions, will fizzle out.
He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that his campaign mantra, “Renewed Hope,” has come to stay.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Army, said all the appointments so far announced by President Tinubu are senators and a Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said the administration of President Tinubu will be rancour-free, especially its relationship with the National Assembly, unlike previous ones that undermined the National Parliament.
He said: “I want to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for keeping to his campaign mantra, ‘Renewed Hope’. This is the first time politicians are appointed by a President to head key positions in government. This will be a rancour-free administration. All the appointees so far are grassroots politicians.
“George Akume was a governor, minister, a senator and now the Secretary to Government of the Federation. President Tinubu is a senator. Kashim Shettima is a senator. The First Lady is a senator. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff to the President is a veteran parliamentarian. Even the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, is a senator too.
“It means there won’t be any reason to have any rancour with the National Assembly. The Executive will be run by former members of the National Assembly, unlike previous governments run by so called technocrats who brought in consultants to steal our money. This is truly democracy at work.
“This has now settled the agitation by stakeholders from North Central. They’ve gotten the lion’s share now. Akume’s appointment has put everything to rest. He will become one of the most powerful people in government.”