Politics
“You Will Face Criticism and Abuse—Stay Focused, Stay Resilient,” Tinubu Tells New Ministers
In a message of resilience and determination, President Bola Tinubu advised the seven newly appointed ministers in his administration to brace for public scrutiny and criticism as they join his government amidst Nigeria’s economic and security challenges.
“You will be part of criticism and abuse. Don’t worry; stay focused; stay resilient,” Tinubu told the ministers during their inauguration ceremony held at the State House in Abuja.
The new appointees include Nentawe Yilwatda as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Muhammadu Dingyadi as Minister of Labour and Employment, Bianca Odumegu-Ojukwu as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Jumoke Oduwole as Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Idi Maiha as Minister of Livestock Development, Yusuf Ata as Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, and Suwaiba Ahmad as Minister of State for Education. Their appointments were confirmed by the Senate last week.
President Tinubu expressed his gratitude to the ministers for their willingness to serve during what he described as a critical period in Nigeria’s history, with widespread economic difficulties and security concerns. “It is not easy to find just the unique people who will surrender their lives, freedoms, and other responsibilities to serve their nation,” he said, acknowledging the sacrifices public service demands.
The President also addressed Nigeria’s cost-of-living crisis, which has intensified following recent economic reforms such as the removal of petrol subsidies and the devaluation of the naira. Tinubu has acknowledged the resulting hardship, which has driven up food prices and daily expenses, but reiterated his administration’s commitment to addressing the situation. “Yes, the cost of living has gone up. I recognise that and we have fulfilled the obligation of paying a new minimum wage across the board,” he said, noting that the government inherited unsustainable financial burdens, including debt servicing that once consumed 97 percent of national revenue.
“We are now at 65 percent and have met all our obligations, both foreign and domestic,” he added, emphasizing his administration’s efforts to reduce debt dependency and prioritize fiscal stability.
Tinubu urged the new ministers to focus on the long-term vision of economic recovery and stability, highlighting the importance of resilience amidst inevitable challenges and public criticism. “Your thanks will come with the history of growth and prosperity for this country,” he said, emphasizing the importance of service to the nation.
He concluded with a message of encouragement, assuring the ministers that their efforts contribute to a promising future for Nigeria. “This ship will not sink. Welcome aboard,” Tinubu said, as he emphasized his commitment to steering Nigeria toward a path of prosperity and growth.
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