- Speaks on cutting cost of governance
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday said that he has no intention of reducing the size of his cabinet, explaining that the current structure was designed to ensure efficient governance for a large nation like Nigeria.
Speaking during his first Presidential Media Chat on Monday, Tinubu responded to suggestions to downsize his cabinet, emphasising that the country’s population of over 200 million requires a substantial number of officials to manage its affairs.
“I’m not prepared to bring down the number of my cabinet. I saw the need for them when I created the portfolio. Nigeria is a large country. If you are to entertain over 200 million persons, calculate how many stewards will be required,” the President said.
He added that efficiency was the driving force behind the cabinet’s formation, and he was not willing to shrink its size.
Tinubu also addressed the controversial tax reform, calling it “here to stay” and necessary for the country’s long-term prosperity.
He pointed out that Nigeria could no longer afford to continue with its old economic practices. Reflecting on his time as Lagos State Governor, he said, “I remember what I met, and I’m proud of what I left. It’s expanding today. We have to accommodate new thoughts in the economic calculation.”
The President argued that the tax reform is designed to be “pro-poor,” aiming to widen the tax net so that the country can benefit from a larger pool of resources.
He emphasised that, despite concerns and calls for consultation, the government would continue with the reform.
“The hallmark of a leader is the ability to do what must be done. You have given me the mandate to govern, and I’m laser-focused on what Nigerians need. It will not be Eldorado for everybody, but the new dawn is here,” Tinubu stated.
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