The All Progressives Congress, APC, National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje has said most of the challenges President Bola Tinubu is facing were inherited from the previous administration. Ganduje urged Nigerians to be patient with Tinubu as he addresses the challenges confronting them, ranging from the economy to insecurity.
He spoke in Abuja at the presentation of a book, “The 365 Days of Bola Ahmed Tinubu Presidency: Resetting the Strategic Foundation for a New Nigeria’. The APC National Chairman pointed out that Tinubu’s hard decisions which had led to the fall of the naira and high prices of foodstuffs were beginning to yield the desired result.
According to Ganduje: “I want to urge Nigerians to show patience and understanding in this administration’s efforts to address some of these challenges ranging from economy, security, and other ones. This I believe has been highlighted by the authors in the book.
“The pronouncement of Emilokan (it is my turn) was made in my presence in Ogun State. I feel highly honoured to chair this book presentation to mark Tinubu’s one year in office. Let me also use the occasion to congratulate Mr President and all Nigerians on this occasion of the 365 days of this golden administration.
There is no doubt that since his assumption to office, Mr President has faced so many challenges, many of which are global. Some are inherited. But there has been some progress.”
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