The All Progressives Congress, APC, on Friday claimed that the meticulous assigning of portfolios to ministers by President Muhammadu Buhari is an indication that the nation is on the pathway to economic and moral recovery.
In a statement issued by its National Secretary,
Alhaji Mai Mala Buni, the party stated that the careful allocation of portfolios to ministers shows that Nigerians did not waste their electoral investment in voting the APC into power.
The statement reads: “The All Progressives Congress, APC, congratulates President Muhammadu Buhari for the inauguration of the new cabinet to effect the desired change which the nation overwhelmingly voted for in March.
“The choice of the ministers and their clearance without any reservations by the Senate attested to the leadership ingenuity of the President. We are happy that every member of the Federal Executive Council is tested and trusted.
“The meticulous assigning of portfolios on Wednesday was also a signal to Nigerians that their electoral investment in our great party and President Buhari was not a waste. We endorse all the portfolios as we have absolute faith in the new ministers and we know that the final hour of redemption is here.
“The party notes that the President’s management of the portfolios had strengthened the nation’s unity, promoted excellence, provided hope for Nigeria’s rebirth and prepared the nation for the future.
“The journey to economic recovery, meaningful democracy, and moral revolution in our great country has started. For the umpteenth time, APC assures Nigerians of its desire to take them to the promised land. The APC government will not fail the nation, Buhari will keep his words and salvage Nigeria for the benefit of all.
“The unprecedented assumption of duty by the ministers, barely some hours after oath-taking, underscored the determination of the APC administration to offer a qualitative and faster service to the nation.”
The ruling party further assured that President Buhari will deliver on his campaign promises to Nigerians.
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