He stated that in UNICEF, Nigeria had a worthy partner in progress to actualise its goals.
NASFAT commended the Tinubu-led administration for its efforts to alleviate the suffering of the citizenry.
Mr Shettima, who urged the architects to support the current administration, described Mr Tinubu as “a compassionate leader who won’t even want to hurt a fly.”
Mr Zulum, chairman of the North-East Governors’ Forum, urged the president to prioritise the completion of key road projects linking the six states of the region.
“When I took over, it was N1,900 to a dollar. It’s N1,450 now. It’s been stabilising there,” said Mr Tinubu.
“Today, I’m standing before you. I can brag that Nigeria is not borrowing a dime from a local bank,” Mr Tinubu said on Tuesday.
The MoU was signed on Monday during the Nigeria-Colombia Bilateral Meeting and Business Forum at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to Mr Alausa, the decision aims to address systemic decay caused by unregulated expansion.
Mr Tinubu announced this on Thursday during an expanded FEC meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja in honour of Mr Buhari.
On Sunday, a special church service will be conducted in honour of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
