Suspend your ambitions for Nigeria’s sake, Tinubu tells Ministers

President Bola Tinubu has told his ministers to put aside their personal ambitions and focus on his administration’s effort to pull Nigeria out of poverty.

The President gave the admonition at the close of the three-day retreat for ministers, permanent secretaries, presidential aides, and other top government officials at the presidential villa in Abuja on Friday.

The President told the participants that they have the responsibility to change the narrative about the country, noting that if they have any problems with Nigeria, they should have a conversation about it.

The President stressed the need for the officials to bond together and ensure that the country recovers from “elephantiasis.”

Tinubu declared that they cannot make any excuses, just as he will not be giving Nigerians any excuses.

Details to come later…

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