Ms Khadijat Omotayo, the Particular Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Constituency Affairs, says that the president is operating a non-partisan and all-inclusive administration.
Omotayo stated this throughout a townhall with some important stakeholders on Saturday in Jos.
She stated that the townhall aimed toward getting feedbacks from the stakeholders within the state on authorities’s initiatives, insurance policies and programmes.
“My function is to make sure that the considerations of Nigerians are correctly addressed by the president.
“I wish to guarantee you that the Tinubu administration is non-partisan; it’s devoid of ethnic or spiritual sentiments.
“The president is operating an all-inclusive, clear and accountable authorities; he’s constructing a greater future and laying a stable basis for the following technology.
“So, let’s help him to succeed. Because of this I’ve come to Plateau to listen to your considerations and take them to the President for instant motion,”she stated
Omotayo stated that the Federal Authorities had concluded preparations to begin the dualisation of the Akwanga-Jos-Bauchi-Gombe street.
The president’s aide significantly referred to as on the youth to help the president in his bid towards shifting Nigeria to the following degree.
Talking, Gov. Caleb Mutfwang, represented by Mr Musa Ashoms, the Commissioner for Youth and Sports activities Improvement within the state, thanked Omotayo for organising the assembly in Plateau.
Based on him, the townhall had supplied a platform for residents of the state to interface along with her and current all of the urgent challenges confronting the state.
The governor, nonetheless, stated that his administration had put measures in place towards boosting agriculture, training, healthcare companies, youth empowerment, infrastructure, amongst others.
The Information Company of Nigeria (NAN) reviews that the city had in attendance conventional rulers, spiritual leaders, youth and ladies teams, representatives of assorted labour unions, ethnic nationalities, amongst others.