Barau Jibrin, Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President says Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown uncommon courage in the manner he has been running the affairs of the country, two years in office as President and Commander-in-chief.
The senator representing Kano state in the nation’s upper legislative chamber said because of this, the president will continue to receive the support of the National Assembly which is ready to make laws to that effect.
Jibrim made the remark as part of his Eid-El-Kabir message to Nigerians on Thursday, saying the lawmakers are ready to make legislation in support of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the president, aimed at making the country prosperous.
He said President Tinubu has performed well in tackling the nation’s myriads of problems, including insecurity and economic challenges.
He urged Muslims in the country, to, in the spirit of the season continue to live in peace with other Nigerians, urging all Nigerians to use this occasion to re-commit themselves to building ana economically viable and a united nation.
Jibrin: “President Bola Tinubu has demonstrated strong leadership and genuine commitment in addressing our country’s challenges. In the last two years, he has succeeded to a considerable extent in tackling our security challenges and stimulating our economy. We are on the path to prosperity.
“To consolidate the successes recorded under this administration, the National Assembly will continue formulating the necessary legislation to support the President in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, designed to restore the country’s glorious days.”
The magazine reported that the National Assembly has received knocks from not a few Nigerians, who described the lawmakers as a rubber-stamp for the president.
For Instance, during his recent state of the remark, renown cleric Pastor Tunde Bakare accused the Legislators of failing to hold the president accountable to his actions, saying they have lost their popular toga as the “bastion of Democracy.”
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