April 15, 2025
President-Bola-Ahmed-Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu explained that his decision to appoint Dr. Bosun Tijani as Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, despite past criticism, reflects his commitment to recognizing talent and fostering inclusivity. Tinubu shared this during a special Iftar held at the Presidential Villa to mark his 73rd birthday.

Bosun Tijani, who previously criticized Tinubu and the National Assembly, expressed gratitude for the opportunity. He recounted how Tinubu acknowledged his activism and records but chose to focus on his potential to contribute positively to governance. Despite resistance from close associates and lawmakers during Tijani’s confirmation process, Tinubu defended his choice, emphasizing that criticism does not negate competence.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio also highlighted the intense deliberations surrounding Tijani’s confirmation, noting that trust in Tinubu’s judgment ultimately swayed the Senate. Akpabio praised Tijani’s performance as a minister, calling him one of the best in the cabinet. This appointment underscores Tinubu’s ability to prioritize merit over personal grievances in governance.

In his remarks, the minister shared his personal experience of being appointed by President Tinubu despite his past activism and criticism of the President and the National Assembly.

“Before my appointment, I had never met Mr President. But after my confirmation, he told me, ‘I have looked at your records and activism, and I have seen there is something in you.

See also  Why Rivers Administrator opted for fresh 2025 budget, canceled tenders

“I am giving you the opportunity to represent your country and contribute to making it a better place.

“I was expecting a proper scolding because of my records, but the magnanimity of the President is one that I experienced for the very first time in my life.

“I remember that in that meeting, some people brought out my record again and told Mr President, ‘He said this, he did this. But the President said, ‘Shut it’,” said the Minister.

Responding to the minister’s remarks, President Tinubu confirmed that nominating Tijani as a minister was a difficult decision, given the reservations of his close associates.

“When I picked him, it was tough. My very close confidantes, who had read his comments on social media, came to me and said, ‘No, never.’

“I said, ‘Yes, he is talented. Because he criticises me and pours abuses on the parliament, it does not mean he has nothing to offer.

“Maybe his frustration at that time will drive him to contribute more to governance. And today, he is doing that, and I am very proud of him,” the President stated.

Akpabio praised the President’s ability to forgive his critics, recalling the intense debate that preceded Tijjani’s confirmation as a minister.

“When he came to the Senate for screening, senators said, ‘No, no, we can’t have him.’ One senator quoted from the internet where he described all Nigerian senators as ‘morons.’

See also  Natasha dares Kogi govt, police, insists on Sallah visit

“I had to stop proceedings and ask Bosun, ‘Did you write this?’ And he admitted, ‘Sir, I did because that was how I felt then.’ So I asked him, ‘And you have the audacity to stand before us and expect us to confirm you?” said Akpabio.

He noted that what ultimately swayed the lawmakers was their trust in President Tinubu’s judgment.

“Mr President, we confirmed him because we knew you must have seen something special in him. You are never wrong when it comes to your judgment of people.

“I went into an executive session and told my colleagues, Let us give this young man an opportunity and see what happens. And today, I am happy to say that he is one of the best-performing ministers in the cabinet,” Akpabio said. (NAN)

Share your story or advertise with us: Whatsapp: +2348033202396 Email: sentinelnewsng@gmail.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *