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Gbajabiamila: Nigerians Will Reap The Rewards’ Of Tinubu’s Efforts Upon His Return

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The Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, has urged Nigerians to look forward to the results of the President’s efforts following his return to the country. President Tinubu arrived back in Nigeria on Saturday after a two-week vacation abroad.

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Speaking to reporters at the airport, Gbajabiamila explained that the President needed the break due to his extensive work over the past year and a half. He assured that Tinubu has returned rejuvenated and is ready to resume his responsibilities, focusing on implementing policies and driving progress.

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“The workload over the last 18 months warranted some rest, and while it was a working holiday, he has returned refreshed. Now that he’s back, we’re all ready to move forward together,” he stated.

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Gbajabiamila emphasized that the President is committed to steering the country in the right direction. “He’s the captain of the ship, working to reach a cruising altitude. Soon, Nigerians will start seeing the fruits of his labor and ours. We should remain hopeful and embrace this renewed sense of optimism, as Mr. President continues his important work,” he added.

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