These laudable moves by both governors impact positively on individuals, families and the collective productivity of the people,” Mr Ngwu said.
Mr El-Rufai’s opposition of the Tinubu-led government stems from his fallout with the president after his ministerial nomination was blocked by the Senate.
Many political watchers have begun to raise the alarm with the increasing number of defections to the APC.
“We warn that this is economic sabotage in plain sight. We demand that this reckless borrowing plan be halted immediately,” stated Mr Abubakar.
He said APC was committed to creating a brighter future for all residents and was working hard to ensure that the state remained a beacon of hope and prosperity. logo
“I think we should be fair to this current administration that they met a very poor economy,” said the Edo governor.
Sowore said that despite his ordeal in the hands of the Buri regime, he would not back out in ensuring an egalitarian society.
“I was a governor for eight years. I am now FCT Minister, and some will say that I am asking for 25 per cent. That is madness. I am not interested in the governance of Rivers.”
“If anybody has won today it is the democracy and the people.”
According to the MINILS director-general, the critical component of the ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda of Mr Tinubu is youth employability through skills acquisition.
