- Tinubu Committed to Policy Continuity, Governance Stability – Akume
- Akume said policy continuity is not just a governance principle but also a moral obligation
- Akume maintained that the cycle of policy discontinuity had stalled progress
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has assured Nigerians that the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains firmly committed to policy continuity and governance stability.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Akume gave the assurance on Tuesday at the inauguration and maiden lecture of the Renewed Hope Grassroots Movement in Abuja.
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Represented by the Permanent Secretary of Political and Economic Affairs in the Office of the SGF, Nadunga Gagare, Akume said policy continuity is not just a governance principle but also a moral obligation to guarantee sustainable development and prosperity.
“The greatest challenge in Nigeria’s history has been the tendency to abandon policies, projects and programmes once there is a change in leadership,” he noted. “Sustainable development thrives on consistency. A road started by one administration should be completed by the next.”

He added that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is designed to ensure stability in governance, strengthen national institutions, and implement reforms that outlive personalities while ensuring that government becomes less about individuals and more about systems that deliver results.
Akume maintained that the cycle of policy discontinuity had stalled progress, wasted resources, and slowed development in the past, stressing that grassroots involvement is vital for inclusive growth.
“The Renewed Hope Grassroots Movement has a duty to mobilise, sensitise, and ensure that citizens not only understand but take ownership of government policies,” he stated.
In his address, the National Leader of the Movement, Isaac Udeh, expressed confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and urged Nigerians to be patient as the administration works to revive the economy.
“We are here because we are comfortable with the policies of President Bola Tinubu and don’t want anybody else to come and carry out any experiment with us. Nigerians need to be patient because what we are going through is like pregnancy, there will be joy very soon,” Udeh said.
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