President Bola Tinubu emphasized on Friday that his goal in office is to serve the country rather than seek personal gain.
He stated that his administration is dedicated to achieving concrete results in areas such as infrastructure, food and energy security, education, and long-term economic stability.
At a meeting with former presiding officers of the National Assembly, Tinubu expressed gratitude for the support he received, regardless of political affiliations, and encouraged ongoing collaboration for national development.
He acknowledged the complexities of governance and stressed the importance of unity in overcoming challenges.
He noted past neglect of communities during periods of high oil production, highlighting the need for improved living standards and educational facilities.
Tinubu outlined his administration’s commitment to addressing these issues, focusing on infrastructure, energy security, and compliance with financial regulations.
Former Senate President Ken Nnamani, representing the former officers, voiced strong support for Tinubu’s initiatives, recognizing the significant challenges he faces, including insecurity and economic struggles.
Nnamani praised the President’s handling of local government autonomy and reaffirmed their commitment to assist in nation-building efforts.