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Wike: Tinubu is changing Nigeria’s leadership narrative
“Mr President has shown that he is willing to change Nigeria and make people happy through his “Renewed Hope Agenda”, which indeed is working.”
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has lauded President Bola Tinubu, stating that his leadership is transforming Nigeria’s political landscape. Wike made these remarks in Abuja on Saturday, following an inspection of ongoing projects related to the upcoming commemoration of Tinubu’s second year in office.
“Mr President has shown that he is willing to change Nigeria and make people happy through his “Renewed Hope Agenda”, which indeed is working.”
Wike emphasized that Tinubu’s impactful leadership is bringing positive changes to the lives of Nigerians, particularly FCT residents, who are benefiting from “first-class infrastructure.”
“I have said before that leadership is a major issue.
When you have right leadership, people will benefit from it,” Wike stated.
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He expressed his satisfaction with being associated with Tinubu’s administration, asserting that the president’s “Renewed Hope Agenda” is delivering tangible results.
According to Wike, the visible development in Abuja is a testament to Tinubu’s commitment to providing the “dividend of democracy” to the people.
He asserted that only those who are “blind or pessimist” would deny the positive impact of Tinubu’s governance.
“What makes us happy is when people are happy. We are working for our people, and we are happy that we are fulfilling the promise we have made,” Wike concluded.
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