Tinubu asks new ministers to stay resilient amid criticism, abuse

At a recent event in Abuja, a significant swearing-in ceremony took place where President Bola Tinubu introduced seven new ministers into his cabinet. These individuals were officially confirmed by the Senate after undergoing a thorough screening process. The new cabinet members were sworn in batches, with the first four ministers followed by the remaining three, as their credentials were presented by the State House Director of Information and Public Relations.

President Tinubu addressed the new ministers, urging them to stay dedicated despite potential criticism and challenges as they navigate their roles during a critical period for the country. He emphasized the importance of remaining focused amidst any distractions that may arise.

Acknowledging the adjustments made to the cabinet, Tinubu expressed gratitude towards the National Assembly for their diligence in the screening process. He highlighted the country’s progress in reducing the debt service-to-revenue ratio and reassured the nation of ongoing economic recovery efforts.

The new ministers, in turn, pledged to work within their respective ministries to support the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda. Each minister outlined their specific priorities and goals, ranging from strengthening democracy and foreign affairs to enhancing trade and investment opportunities.

Overall, the event showcased a commitment to national development and collaboration among the government officials to steer the country towards a path of growth and prosperity.