Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has commended President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent nomination of ministers, whom he described as “quality hands” needed by the country to achieve its desires.
Oshiomhole, who spoke at an event to launch an autobiography, ‘This is My Life: The Journey So Far,’ written by a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos, Professor Emmanuel Emovon, said, “People may have political issues but in terms of the quality of those people, I have not seen any of them that anybody can dismiss as not worthy of his nomination.
He added, “And so we are going to have a Presidency and a Federal Executive Council manned by men and women that are determined to lead the path of change and all of us can contribute to make that change happen.”
He, however, urged Nigerians to support the president’s effort to build a new nation, which, he said, would guarantee hope for all.
“The future that I see and the future that President Buhari is determined to build is the one in which there would be strong relationship between effort and reward and your effort can only flow from what you know. It cannot flow from what you do not know and it cannot flow from who you know.”
The governor described the book as a timely contribution to Nigeria’s national development and later unveiled it with the sum of N10m – seven million on behalf of Edo people and one million Naira each for himself, his children and members of the State Executive Council.
Punch.
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