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Democracy Day: Here Are 13 Things Tinubu Has Done Since He Became President
In the spirit of June 12, Eko Hot Blog brings you a list of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s achievements since he moved to Aso Rock.
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu was sworn in as the President of Nigeria on May 29, 2023, following his victory in the February 25 presidential elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Eko Hot Blog reports that Tinubu would be celebrating his first democracy day as the President of Nigeria on Monday, June 12 by 7:00 am.
This would mark the first official nationwide broadcast to Nigerians since President Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023.
In a statement released on Sunday, Abiodun Oladunjoye, the Director of Information at the State House, called on television, radio stations, and other electronic media outlets to connect to the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority and Radio Nigeria for the live broadcast.
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Ahead of his nationwide address, below are some major steps and actions President Tinubu has taken since he assumed office about thirteen days ago.
There are many who have said that Tinubu has shown some applaudable character within these very early days in office and as such we sought to review some moves that the president has made within this short period under review, looking the impact of some of these steps taken, and their benefits to the Nigerian people.
1. Met with the Service Chiefs and NSA
Security is a very crucial need for the country especially if the economy is to be restored back to a level of stability for the citizens. Bearing this in mind, one of the first tasks executed by the president was to meet with the Service Chiefs and the National Security Adviser.
At the meeting, Tinubu tasked security and intelligence agencies in the country on the importance of information and intelligence sharing, to obliterate counter-productivity of resources in the fight against terrorism.
Highlighting the importance of backing their efforts with knowledge, the president underscored that in order to achieve economic revival, prosperity and development, security should be of utmost priority.
2. Had A Forum With Governors Of The 36 States
The president also held a forum with governors of the 36 states and there he made it clear that differences must be shelved aside, noting that everyone must jointly focus on alleviating the sufferings and pains of the people.
President Tinubu stated that the nation should be seen as one big family, adding that good governance would safeguard the future of democracy.
3. Appointed Gbajabiamila – Chief of Staff
Appointing former Speaker of House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff, was another major move by the president.
This move many saw as a very strategic one that sets the tone for what his cabinet will look like and the caliber of persons Tinubu will be working with to set Nigeria back on track.
4. Tinubu Appointed Akume SGF
In a similar fashion, the president appointed Senator George Akume to serve as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
Speaking on this development, the president said Akume will serve the nation tremendously in his new capacity as SGF.
5. Charged Representatives of Major Oil Marketers
In meeting up with the challenges of fuel subsidy removal, the president met with representatives of major oil marketers in Nigeria, charging them to work with his government to be able to meet the needs and demands of Nigerians.
As a result of this meeting, the Oil marketers association announced their intention to donate between fifty to a hundred ’50-seater’ mass transit buses to help the masses.
This they said is expected to cost about a 100 million naira each and 10 billion naira cumulatively, to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal within the next 30 days.
The president also met with Exxon Mobil Executives, marking the continuation of his administration’s efforts to secure the collaborations of critical players in the oil sector towards ensuring stability and transparency and fair competition in the sector.
6. Asked Shettima-led NEC To Find Palliatives For Subsidy
Following his meeting with the oil marketers, the president directed the National Economic Council (NEC) led by Vice President Kashim Shettima to device an approach and begin the process of working on interventions to mitigate the impact of subsidy removal on the Nigerians.
The NEC is to come up with palliative measures to aid Nigerians even as the nation transitions and adjusts to being without subsidy.
7. Held A Meeting With Traditional Rulers
Within the period the president has also met with traditional rulers and in the course of their dialogue he tasked them with supporting the administration’s efforts to ensuring lasting peace and unity by promoting responsible behaviour and patriotism.
He also gave them an assurance that his government will support them as they continue in their role as powerful custodians of the nation’s unique cultural values.
8. Selected and got approval for 20 special advisers
In his desire to make the right choices and do that which is best for the Nigerian citizens, the president selected 20 Special Advisers.
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The president wrote a request to the Senate, and while he did not mention the identities of the 20 Special Advisers and their schedule of duties, the Senate approved the request.
According to the Senate, the request was an urgent one and needed to be approved to have the president hit the ground running fully.
9. Negotiated with JOHESU
For days, the Health workers’ union under the umbrella of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) had been on strike, however, the body suspended its 12-day-old strike following a meeting with the president.
National vice-president of JOHESU, Obinna Ogbonna, told newsmen that the strike was suspended due to the progress made during an engagement with President Bola Tinubu.
He said the health workers called a meeting shortly after meeting with the president and decided to call off the strike, and gave a 21-day timeline to the government.
10. Subsidy: Tinubu Broker A Deal With NLC
In a similar fashion, the president was able to broker a deal with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), causing them to also suspend plans to hold a strike and protests over the subsidy removal issue.
According to the authorities the president was able to reach 7 key agreements with the NLC and other labour unions in a bid to abort the strike.
11. Signed 2023 Electricity Bill into Law
The 2023 Electricity Act which is expected to de-monopolise electricity generation, transmission and distribution at the national level was also signed into law by the president within the period under review.
In signing the electricity bill into law, Tinubu has now empowered state governments, companies and individuals to generate, distribute and transmit electricity.
12. Assented To Bill On New Retirement Age For Judicial Officers
Similarly, President Tinubu in exercising the powers vested in him under the 1999 Constitution as amended, assented to a fresh amendment of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He signed into law the “Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fifth Alteration) (No.37), 2023” presented by the outgoing 9th National Assembly.
With the signing of the Constitutional Amendment Bill, retirement age and pension rights of judicial officers have been effectively brought into uniformity and other related matters.
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According to president’s spokesman, Abiodun Oladunjoye, while signing the amendment Bill into law, Tinubu pledged his administration’s dedication to strengthening the judiciary, ensuring the rule of law, and empowering judicial officers to execute their responsibilities effectively.
13. Suspends Emefiele As CBN Governor
In what some have termed his most striking move, the president on Friday, suspended Godwin Emefiele as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor.
This according to the presidency is a sequel to the ongoing investigation of Emefiele’s office and the planned reforms in the financial sector of the economy.
Emefiele was directed to immediately hand over the affairs of his office to the Deputy Governor (Operations Directorate) [Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi], who will act as the Central Bank Governor pending the conclusion of the investigation and the reforms.
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