He said Mr Tinubu also wanted the consistent attainment of the highest returns possible on all investments made in trust of the Nigerian people.
“Power at any level should never be used to settle personal scores.’’
“These are strategic and critical assignments that have been assigned to them,’’ Mr Sanwo-Olu said.
The governor made the donation while on a condolence visit to Kanzanna village, where bandits recently attacked and killed three persons.
The minister urged the operators to synergise for the success of the power industry, adding that the work at hand cannot be carried out by one person.
Mr Shettima said the fund was earmarked to support 100,000 start-ups and Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) at single digit interest rates.
“There has been what is called urban sprawl; the city has grown without control,’’ he said.
Only four women were sworn in as special advisers.
Mr Gidado said the move was to strengthen the administration’s commitment to deliver on its promises and enhance good governance.
The minister said the scheme would be rejigged to accommodate more people and ensure prompt payment of beneficiaries’ stipends.
