- Ibrahim Musa Kallah, the state coordinator of the Jagaban Vision Movements (JVM) in Katsina State, has demanded that Tinubu support group members be included in the current administration
- Kallah stated that the Tinubu support group was crucial during the 2023 election, which resulted in his election as President of Nigeria
- Kallah prayed for Tinubu’s success in office, saying that his group, JVM, would never tire of praying for and supporting the president
Ibrahim Musa Kallah, the state coordinator of the Jagaban Vision Movements (JVM) in Katsina State, has demanded that Tinubu support group members be included in the current administration.
Kalla, who is also a member of Tinubu Shetima Women Presidential Campaign’s advisory committee, made the announcement shortly after a closed-door meeting with Jagaban Vision Movement executives in Katsina State.
He stated that the Tinubu support group was crucial during the 2023 election, which resulted in his election as President of Nigeria.
Ibrahim Musa stated that making the call has become necessary, thus the need for the president to bring on board people with wisdom to serve for the betterment of Nigerians.
He prayed for Tinubu’s success in office, saying that his group, JVM, would never tyre of praying for and supporting the president.
Endure pains, suffering caused by subsidy removal, FG tells Nigerians
The Federal Government has appealed to Nigerians to persevere and remain resilient amid the biting hardship engendered by the subsidy removal.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, made the appeal on Monday when a delegation of the North Central People’s Forum led by Sardauna Plateau, Senator Jeremiah Useni visited him in Abuja.
He assured Nigerians that the pain would soon become a thing of the past, adding that there would also be an improvement in the standard of living.
Akume stated that President Bola Tinubu meant well for the country, assuring Nigerians that he won’t disappoint them.
He noted that Tinubu had taken bold steps that showed that he was serious about repositioning the country and making it work.
Akume said, “This government will not disappoint Nigerians. The President means well, but we can go wrong. When we go wrong, correct us.