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Tinubu’s labour for Nigerians will soon bear fruits —Gbajabiamila
Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, has assured Nigerians that citizens will soon begin to reap the fruits of the President’s labour in the past 17 months since he assumed office.
Gbajabiamila who gave the assurance on Saturday night in Abuja upon the President’s return to the country from a two-week working leave in the United Kingdom and France, said that Tinubu who is well-rested following the vacation, is poised to get the country to a “cruising altitude.”
“He’s back to continue from where he left off in terms of putting policies in place and making sure things are done right, making sure we’re going in the right direction,” Gbajabiamila told journalists at the reception put together to welcome the president.
“He’s the captain of the plane, and he’s working to get to a cruising level, which is precisely where we’re going. And in a matter of time, Nigerians will begin to see the fruits of his labour and our labour.
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“Let’s all be expectant and hopeful, and we’ve been living the renewed hope, and Mr. President is back in Nigeria to continue the good work he’s doing.
“The kind of work he’s been doing in the last year and a half requires some rest, and he was gone, and he’s back now, and he’s well rested, rejuvenated.
“It was even just a working holiday anyway, so he was working and resting at the same time. Now that he’s back in Nigeria, all hands are back on deck, and he’s ready to go,” he noted.
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