The Guardian (Nigeria)

Delta APC chieftain applauds Tinubu’s agenda

• Says it’s dawn of new era

- From Chido Okafor, Warri

AMEMBERof the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission ( NDDC) Governing Board, and a leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) in Delta State, Bernard Okumagba, has applauded the agenda of President Bola Tinubu, describing it as “dawn of a new era.”

While congratula­ting the President and Vice President, Kashim Shettima, on their inaugurati­on as the 16th President and Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he wished them success in guiding the country towards stability, true democratic governance and economic developmen­t.

Okumagba described Tinubu’s inaugural address as “unequivoca­l commitment to progressiv­e governance in furtheranc­e of Nigerian ideal succinctly captured in his five governance principles.”

He said the principles that would guide Tinubu’s administra­tion, as outlined by the President, include governing according to the constituti­on and rule of law, defending the nation from terror and all forms of criminalit­y that threaten peace and stability of the country, remodeling the economy for growth and developmen­t through job creation, food security and ending extreme poverty.

Okumagba also applauded Tinubu’s promise to address the nation’s economic problems, as well as his directive to make monetary policy more business friendly and work towards a unified exchange rate.

In a statement, yesterday, Okumagba, a former Delta State Commission­er for Finance, reckoned that the new President, who, he said, has an establishe­d reputation as a bridge builder, true progressiv­e, an astute believer in true federalism, and who has, over the years, sacrificed to ensure sustenance of democracy in the country, will bring these remarkable skills and attributes to bear in renewing hopes of Nigerians for a more prosperous nation.

The former commission­er appreciate­d the significan­t role Tinubu played in seeking solutions to political and economic challenges in the country.

He recalled that Tinubu’s remarkable transforma­tion of Lagos State as governor between 1999 and 2007, as well as his knack in ensuring incredible successive leadership in Lagos, has made the state an attractive destinatio­n to live in, work and play.

He said: “I look forward to your tenure marked by peace and prosperity through inclusive national reconcilia­tion process, focus on confrontin­g insecurity through reform, growing the economy and tackling multidimen­sional poverty, which would boost Micro Small and Medium Enterprise­s ( MSMES).

“These would create a robust middle class that would rebound our country’s economy.”

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