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The New Face of Nigerian government


Swearing - in of the Sixteenth President of Nigeria,
Bola Tinubu Ahmed (GCFR)


President Bola Tinubu has  blazoned the  junking of the energy  subvention from July 1, 2023. 

Bola Ahmed Tinubu the former governor of Lagos state and  president elect was sworn into service Monday, at the 5,000- capacity Eagle Square venue in the capital, Abuja. A public  holiday was declared and Nigerians without an engagement told to stay down from the form. 

In his original speech, Tinubu said to Nigerians “ We have endured adversities that would have made other societies deteriorate. Yet, we have shouldered the heavy burden to arrive at this sublime moment where the prospect of a better future merges with our bettered capacity to produce that future. ”

He is the sixteenth president of Nigeria. He won the choices with just 37 percent of the votes – the lowest of any tagged Nigerian president since the handover from military to popular rule in 1999 and as his induction got proceeding, the hashtag#Tinubunotmypresident started to trend on social media. Nigeria’s longstanding racial and religious divisions came indeed more concentrated during February’s polls amid violence and as critics and election observers raised enterprises about irregularities and contended attempts to liberate pickers. But Tinubu has said he would unite the nation and appealed those who did not support him to rally behind his program. 

“ Those who did n’t support me, I ask that you not allow the disappointment of this moment to keep you from realizing the major public progress we can make by working together, ” he said in March. Polarization between rich and poor Reviving the fortunes of Africa’s largest economy is a critical challenge that Tinubu must directly attack head on, judges say. 

Nigeria has debts of around$ 103 billion and faces unknown situations of inflation, high severance and a heavy reliance on abating oil painting oil oil painting oil painting oil oil painting oil oil painting oil painting oil oil painting oil painting oil earnings, which has led to an exodus of mainly immature Nigerians in a brain drain extremity known locally as “ japa, ” or escape. Nigeria also faces a multitude of social problems, including shy access to education and healthcare systems, wide poverty, and gender inequality, according to Rolake Filani- Akinkugbe, an critic and the top marketable officer of Mixta Africa. Tinubu must work to make the “ political and social capital, ” Filani- Akinkugbe said, And in some ways successive governments have lost the social contracts of the maturity of the population, ” she said. Expedients of millions Nigeria has been agonized by insurgencies, banditry, and cooperative conflicts that pose significant risks to the nation. defying insecurity remains a consummate challenge for Tinubu’s administration. Under former President Buhari’s rule, kidnapping for deliverance came a large lawless enterprise leaving Nigerians in the corridor of the country alarmed about carrying out everyday exertion. 

Tinubu is now commander- in- chief of the fortified forces, “ the top priority of our administration because neither substance nor justice can prevail against insecurity and violence. Tinubu is likely to appoint a press snappily, unlike his precursor who took six months to form his government. "

President Joe Biden transferring Warm Wishes on the Occasion of President Tinubu’s induction in Nigeria 

" On behalf of the people of the United States, I shoot warm wishes to the government and people of Nigeria as they inaugurate a new President. My administration has worked to strengthen ties between the United States and Nigeria, and I look forward to continuing this work with President Tinubu to support profitable growth, advance security, and promote respect for morals rights. The people- to- people connections between our two countries run particularly deep, nurtured by a vibrant Nigerian Diaspora in the United States. As we further consolidate our cooperation with Nigeria, I look forward to drawing indeed more on the ideas and energy of this dynamic connection between our countries. As Africa’s largest democracy and economy, Nigeria’s success is the world’s success. tagged leaders owe it to their people to show that democracy can deliver for their conditions. And the United States will continue to work nearly with Nigeria, as a friend and mate, to deliver a more peaceful and prosperous future for our world."


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