- President Bola Tinubu’s administration has been said to be free of the cabal’s grips based on the measures he is putting in place
- The presidency, in defence, said Tinubu was not only a professional accountant and auditor but someone who understood the mechanism of governance at the federal and regional level
- Ajuri Ngelale, the spokesperson to the president, in an interview, said Tinubu is aware of what happened to the past president; thus, he had put measures in place to ensure that such did not repeat itself
FCT, Abuja – The Presidency has said President Bola Tinubu is very conscious of what happened in the past government and is committed to ensuring that the so-called cabal in government does not hijack his administration.
Speaking on a TVC interview, Ajuri Ngelale, the spokesperson for President Tinubu on media and publicity, said the President has a direct link to all those working with him and that it would be difficult for anyone to build a cabal in his administration.
According to Ngelale, Tinubu is not just a professional accountant and auditor but someone who understands governance mechanisms at the federal and regional levels.
Why cabals can’t hijack Tinubu’s government
The presidency maintained that no one had a monopoly on what Tinubu saw, heard, and read, maintaining that the president did not give anyone such privilege to have such power and that President Tinubu was intentional about such action.
He further maintained that everyone within the presidency has access to the president irrespective of the status. Stated that President Tinubu was always communicating with the heads of the intelligence agencies, the anti-graft agencies, and others.
“So there is not going to be the potential for anyone to form a cabal around this President because he’s aware of the dynamics of what has happened in the past, and he is determined to ensure that that is not replicated under his watch.”
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Why I can’t blame Buhari, Tinubu opens up
Legit.ng earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu has dissociated himself from cabinet members, accusing his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, of a failed eight years of administration.
The president in Niger state said it was not his character to blame the past administrations for the economic instability and insecurity challenges in the country.
President Tinubu said he was only determined to take the bull by the horns and restructure the country for economic growth and prosperity.
Source: Legit.ng