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Tinubu Laying Foundation for Nigeria’s Progress – Alhaja Omotayo

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By Isreal Adamu, Jos

 

Alhaja Khadijat Kareem Omotayo, Personal Assistant to the President on Constituency Affairs, has stated that President Bola Tinubu has laid the groundwork for Nigeria’s progress with notable achievements across various sectors.

 

Speaking at a town hall meeting with stakeholders at the Plateau State Government House in Jos, she emphasized that Tinubu’s administration is committed to improving infrastructure, supporting small businesses, and boosting economic growth.

 

“Our President is working to upgrade roads, bridges, and public buildings through the Ministry of Works and Housing. He is also implementing programs to support entrepreneurs and farmers, creating jobs and opportunities,” she said.

 

Omotayo reaffirmed Tinubu’s dedication to enhancing access to quality education and healthcare while ensuring that the concerns of Plateau residents are addressed at the national level. She pledged close collaboration with the state government, traditional leaders, and other stakeholders to promote peace and stability.

 

She also highlighted key reforms under Tinubu’s administration, including the removal of fuel subsidies, exchange rate unification, and the review of the Electricity Act, urging Nigerians to unite in building a stronger nation.

 

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, represented by Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development Hon. Musa Ashoms, assured residents of his administration’s commitment to revamping agriculture, transportation, and other critical sectors.

 

Participants at the meeting called on the Federal Government to prioritize infrastructure, agriculture, youth development, and digital economy while addressing insecurity and delivering more democratic dividends.

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