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News - North Central - FCT Updated: March 10, 2024

Why you should be patient with Tinubu — Shettima to Nigerians

By Philip Adeboye
March 10, 2024
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Vice President Kashim Shettima has urged Nigerians to remain patient with President Bola Tinubu's administration.

Shettima made the plea on Saturday in Kafur, Katsina State during the launch of an empowerment program sponsored by Ibrahim Masari, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Political Matters.

He emphasized that effective leadership entails displaying empathy and providing support to the populace while reassuring Nigerians that the President is genuinely concerned about their welfare and has outlined ambitious plans to enhance their quality of life.

“The President is quite thrilled by the show of support and empathy by Hon Ibrahim Kabiru Masari. Leadership is all about showing empathy and support to the people.

“The President has the interest of the people of this great nation at heart. I am here to reassure the people of Katsina and, by extension, the North-West that there are very beautiful plans for the people,” he said.

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Shettima added that the restoration of peace in areas where there were security challenges was of paramount importance to Tinubu.

He commended Masari for extending the gesture to his people and called on well-meaning individuals to “emulate him (Masari) by showing love to the people.

Shettima, who acknowledged that God is the giver of power, expressed optimism that the All Progressives Congress (APC) “shall continue to govern Katsina State because of the achievements of the current and previous administrations”.

The deputy senate president, Sen. Barau Jibrin, commended Masari for bankrolling the empowerment scheme.

According to him, both chambers of the National Assembly were happy with what the presidential aide had done.

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“He has done something unique and I call on other political appointees to emulate this gesture because times are hard and this is the right time to give such support to the people,” Jibrin said.

The chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum, Governor Muhammad Yahaya of Gombe state, appreciated the donor for coming to the aid of his constituents.

Yahaya urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the cash and items given to them.

“I also urge you to imbibe the habit of helping others in the future,” Yahaya said.

Similarly, the national chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Ganduje who was represented by the deputy national chairman (North), Ali Dalori, lauded Masari for floating the empowerment scheme.

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“The scheme is in line with the manifesto of the APC and aims to improve the lives of citizens,” Ganduje stated.

Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina, who was represented by his deputy, Farouk Jobe, advised the well-to-do in society to always support the needy.

“Doing so will help alleviate poverty as well as boost our economy,” Radda said.

In his remarks, former governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State said over N306 million would be disbursed across 11 local government areas of Katsina South Senatorial District where the philanthropist, Ibrahim Masari, hails from.

Items distributed to beneficiaries include sewing and welding machines, water pumps for irrigation farming, bags of fertiliser, motorcycles, cars and buses, among other items. 

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