Mr Tinubu said tough decisions had to be made and thanked Nigerians for their patience and support.
He described the younger generation as the nation’s hope.
Mr Bagudu commended the administration’s economic policies, stating that Nigeria is beginning to reap the fruits of long-overdue structural changes.
Her swearing-in coincided with the country’s 35th Independence Anniversary.
In a review meeting at the State House, Abuja, Mr Tinubu said using the naira was conceived to remove the exchange rate hurdle.
Nurses at the State House Medical Centre, Abuja, on Tuesday, urged the federal government to improve their welfare package, training and accommodation to address migration of healthcare workers to other
This echoes Mr Ruto’s earlier position. He first labelled the protest’s treasonous acts and applauded the police for quelling the protests.
“We need each other. The sustainable path to success is a two-way street.”
“We should promote our ‘Nigerianness’ rather than ethnicity or culture…we should realise and promote our togetherness,” said the first lady.
He vowed to adhere to democratic principles, respecting the power of the citizens.
