The National Leader of the All
Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Thursday expressed
confidence in the cabinet team just unveiled by President Muhammadu
Buhari, including the immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola, who was named the Minister of Power, Works and
Housing.
Tinubu, who spoke in Lagos at the
inauguration of the extended Mile 12 -Ikorodu BRT corridor, said he was
proud to be a political father and grandfather of Fashola and the
incumbent Governor of Lagos state, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode.
He said he had no doubt that the new
Federal Executive Council members assembled by Buhari would succeed
beyond the people’s imagination.
“We are in the front row now and we will ensure that Nigeria is turned around and succeeds beyond your imagination,” he said.
Tinubu, who is a past governor of Lagos
State, described Fashola as a committed democrat, saying, “he will
succeed, and all of them at the centre. This government is focused and
they will succeed.
“I am a proud father and grandfather. I
believe that Nigeria is in good hands. This government will move Nigeria
forward. With the President leading this team and we, at the background
telling them what we know about good governance, I have no doubt that
we will succeed and Fashola will make us proud in his new assignment,
just as he made us very proud in Lagos.”
Tinubu said those already calling President Buhari ‘Baba go slow,’ were ignorant about the strategic thinking required for good governance.
He said, “When I was in government, I was also labelled ‘Baba go slow’.
But we were determined to lead a fundamental transformation of our
state and break uncommon grounds and today, we are seeing the result of
the sound and solid foundation.”
According to him, what President Buhari
is doing now is to prepare the ground for a good beginning, adding,
“Buhari is taking his time to redesign governance and take us away from
the ways of the plunderers.
“He is gathering financial intelligence
needed to lead a transformational administration at the centre. Lagos
has taken that same road before. I took over the reins of government
when the oil (crude oil) was $11 per barrel, and we needed to take
another view at our profile and see how we can do things differently,
today, I am happy that some of the people who believed in such dream
pioneered a different course in governance and many of them have today
found themselves serving at the centre.”
Tinubu said the BRT scheme had become a
reference point even by the World Bank, being recommended to other
nations confronting mass transit challenges.
He commended his successor, Fashola, for continuing the project and making Lagos a model city.
“He has been committed to our vision and
our mission in government. He stood his grounds against intimidation
and today, he has moved on,” Tinubu said.
The APC leader described Ambode as a man extremely gifted in providing solutions to problems.
He recalled how Ambode provided
solutions to the financial crisis that engulfed the state during his
tenure between 1999 and 2007 when the then Federal Government seized the
monthly allocation of Lagos for 23 months.
“When we were thinking of whom to
succeed Babatunde Raji Fashola as Lagos State Governor, Ambode himself
never thought about it; we sought him out and I’m proud to be a
grandfather.
“I have many of them who are extremely
gifted and talented and I have no doubt that Fashola will succeed even
as a minister. You can see portfolios they gave to our people here; the
government is now put together by our chosen President to move Nigeria.”
Ambode, after inaugurating the BRT
extension project and new 434 buses for the corridor, expressed optimism
that the project would bring comfort and convenience to commuters in
the state.
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