The group said Mr Buhari’s efforts across all sectors was “the best that the President can do.”
A cross-section of Nigerians from Bauchi and Dutse commended the regime’s efforts in roads, housing, power and rail infrastructure.
Timipre Sylva called on local and international oil companies to work with the federal government to tackle energy poverty in Nigeria.
“The bureaucratic challenge at awarding contracts by the federal government has been hindering the work of the agency.”
Ondo Assembly speaker Bamidele Oleyelogun described the award as an honour well-deserved.
In 2020, Nigeria exported over $1.69 billion worth of goods to the U.S., primarily crude oil and other petroleum products, said Mr Buhari.
This has raised fresh stir about the First Family’s recklessness with state funds at a time the nation faces its worst economic crunch.
“As far as political thieves and those that cause us pain have not been punished, we are not expecting a lasting peace in Nigeria.”
Mr Buhari had unveiled the government’s plans to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030.
Mr Adeola said the diversification was necessary, given the increasing dwindling revenue profile of the nation.
