×
  • News - South West - Lagos
  • Updated: March 02, 2023

NIM Charges Tinubu On Inclusive Government

NIM Charges Tinubu On Inclusive Government

Christiana Atako, the President and Chairman of Nigerian Institute of Management

The Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) has advised the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, to run a government of inclusion.

 Dr Christiana Atako, the President and Chairman of Council, NIM, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Lagos.

According to the NIM president, running a government of inclusion will foster national unity and integration, irrespective of religious inclination, ethnocentric and cultural diversity, and political affiliation.

Atako stated that running an inclusive government meant extending a hand of fellowship to other contestants in the just concluded presidential poll, to move the nation forward on the path of progress and development.

She advised Tinubu to see himself as a President for all and be mindful of the fact that power comes from God, and is given for the benefit of mankind.

“NIM notes that the affairs of the country need to be properly managed.

“The President-elect must ensure that only men and women, who have made a significant and positive impact in the unity and development of the country, are appointed as members of his cabinet.

“Those to pilot the affairs of the nation, under the new dispensation, should be men and women of integrity, accountability, probity, fairness, effectiveness, efficiency and transparency, which are some of the values the institute shares and practices.

“Sen. Bola Tinubu and the incoming government are advised to partner with and constantly consult professional bodies, who are always willing to render selfless service for the good of the nation.”

Atako enjoined the entire citizenry to close ranks and join hands with the incoming administration, to move the nation forward.

She said that would serve as the fastest way to heal the nation of the rancour and bad blood, thrown up by the partisanship experienced before, during and after the election.

“I advise Nigerians to desire and pursue peace at all times and address any perceived injustice through constitutional means.

“The people of Nigeria should be an integral part of the leadership process, contributing to the success of governance.

“They should exhibit the much-desired followership qualities of humility, support for authority, commitment to the vision of the leader, respect and trust for the leadership of the country,” she said. 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday declared Tinubu as President-elect, following a keenly contested election on February 25, and has presented the Certificate of Return to him.

Related Topics

Join our Telegram platform to get news update Join Now

0 Comment(s)

See this post in...

Notice

We have selected third parties to use cookies for technical purposes as specified in the Cookie Policy. Use the “Accept All” button to consent or “Customize” button to set your cookie tracking settings