Vice-President Kashim Shettima has reaffirmed President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to transforming Nigeria, despite the challenges confronting the nation......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
Speaking on Saturday at a one-day retreat in Abuja for presidential aides and heads of units in his office, Shettima highlighted the administration’s progress in stabilizing the economy and fostering growth.
“President Tinubu is determined to change the fortunes of the nation. We all want to bequeath a united and progressive country to the younger generation,” he said.
Shettima admits tough time
Shettima acknowledged the economic challenges Nigeria has faced but stressed that progress is evident.
“Yes, the economy has and is experiencing challenges, but we have turned the corner. Currently, we are producing 1.8 million barrels of oil per day,” he noted.
He expressed optimism that the economy would grow significantly in the coming year, attributing the anticipated progress to Tinubu’s dedication to transformative policies. Shettima called on aides in the presidency to work collaboratively, emphasizing the importance of synergy and teamwork in achieving the administration’s objectives.
“The country is greater than all of us. I urge you to work as a team and a family,” he said, urging everyone to prioritize the nation’s collective interests over individual aspirations.
After Ondo success, APC eyes 2 states
Earlier, Legit reported that Abdullahi Ganduje, the national chairman of the APC, said the party will try its best to capture all southwest states.
Speaking to the press after the APC’s triumph on Sunday, November 17, the former governor of Kano state, disclosed that his party will try to win Osun state in 2026, and Oyo in 2027.