Nigerians expect you to deliver with integrity  —  Tinubu to new ministers

The greatest numbers of Nigerians are highly expectant of delivery, accountability and transparency. Nigerians expect that you will serve with integrity, dignity and deliver.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged the recently sworn-in ministers to uphold a high standard of service marked by diligence and integrity.

Emphasizing the substantial responsibilities that accompany their appointments, the President underscored that their duties commenced immediately following their inauguration.

President Tinubu conveyed this message while addressing the 45 ministers shortly after they had taken their oath of office during the inauguration ceremony held at the Aso Villa’s banquet hall on Monday, August 21, 2023.

The President also urged the ministers to return public faith in government, adding that Nigerians expected them to deliver.

The President told the ministers that their appointments came with tremendous responsibilities, adding that their assignments began immediately after their inauguration.

President Tinubu said this while addressing the 45 ministers shortly after they took the oath of office at the banquet hall of Aso Villa, where their inauguration ceremony was was held on Monday, August 21, 2023.

The President also urged the ministers to return public faith in government, adding that Nigerians expected them to deliver.

“The greatest numbers of Nigerians are highly expectant of delivery, accountability and transparency. Nigerians expect that you will serve with integrity, dignity and deliver. I will hold you to that standard, we all promise Nigerians,” he said.

Tinubu maintained that the inauguration of the ministers would accelerate his administration’s efforts to actualise his campaign promises for Nigerians.

“Since my inauguration on May 29, I have taken steps to begin implementing the agenda upon which I campaigned for which I received the mandate of Nigerians. With the inaugurations of ministers today, we are about to accelerate our governing efforts to move forward in realising our best aspirations for Nigeria,” the President said.

“We are each other responsible. We have to do the job to meet the expectations of all Nigerians. As I said earlier on, you’re not a minister of a particular state, colony, region or ethnic nationality. You’re a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” President Tinubu added.

The President acknowledged that the country has daunting challenges to overcome. He promised that his administration would implement overdue reforms that would improve the operations of government and transform the country’s economy and the prosperity of the people.

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