The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has recently appeared on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, where he shared his thoughts on the controversies surrounding the President-elect Bola Tinubu. Fashola stated that all the allegations against Tinubu have not been proven or substantiated with evidence. He also emphasized that there is no “sainthood” in governance and that the focus should be on performance and efficiency.
According to Fashola, the controversies surrounding Tinubu will play a positive role in revamping Nigeria as a leader. He believes that governance is not about being a saint, but rather about delivering performance and efficiency. Fashola remarked that when Nigerians have decided, issues like these no longer matter, and they have shown their support for Tinubu by voting him into office.
Fashola further stated that the path to success for Tinubu is not an easy one, but that the difficulties he faces are a sign of his leadership qualities. The minister expressed his belief that all of the hurdles Tinubu has surmounted so far may have a divine purpose, and that perhaps this is where Nigeria will begin to turn around for the better.
Fashola also highlighted that all the allegations against Tinubu have been unproven or unsupported with evidence. He encouraged people to focus on performance and efficiency in governance, rather than seeking out “saints.”
In conclusion, Fashola believes that the controversies surrounding Tinubu can be used as an opportunity to drive positive change in Nigeria. He encouraged people to focus on performance and efficiency in governance, and not on finding “saints” to lead the country.
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