I seek a govt of national competence -Tinubu

President-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said contrary to talk of a government of national unity, a government of national competence is his target.

The president-elect also stated that he shall not be weigh down by considerations extraneous to ability and performance in selecting his government.

Tinubu, in a statement on Thursday, titled: ‘Nigeria: At the Cusp of Renewed Hope’ and personally signed by him noted that the day for political gamesmanship is long gone, adding that ‘I shall assemble competent men and women and young people from across Nigeria to build a safer, more prosperous and just Nigeria’.

“As your incoming president, I accept the task before me. There has been talk of a government of national unity. My aim is higher than that. I seek a government of national competence. In selecting my government, I shall not be weighed down by considerations extraneous to ability and performance. The day for political gamesmanship is long gone. I shall assemble competent men and women and young people from across Nigeria to build a safer, more prosperous and just Nigeria. There shall be young people. Women shall be prominent. Whether your faith leads you to pray in a church or mosque will not determine your place in government. Character and competence will”.

The former governor of Lagos state expressed commitment to an economy of double-digit GDP growth, greater food security and one with a strengthened manufacturing base as well as an active digital economy where young people will have ample space to fulfill their dreams and aspirations.

Read the statement in full:

Nigeria : At the Cusp o
“A fair, credible election has been held and has been won. The honor of that victory and the steep responsibility it entails has fallen on me. I say this not to gloat or boast because there is no room for such behavior. I merely state the facts as they are.
 “I realize  many good and well-meaning Nigerians voted for other candidates. They are naturally disappointed that their favored candidate did not win.  Other candidates have voiced their dissatisfaction, stating they will go to court to contest the election.  This is inherent to the democratic process. We defend their right to seek legal recourse. While they exercise the legal rights afforded them in our democracy, I have set my course and mind on the leadership of this nation. We have important work to do and I am committed to getting that work done for the benefit of all the people, whether or not they voted for me or even voted at all.

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