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Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, voiced strong self-confidence on Sunday that President Bola Tinubu would serve a 2nd term as Nigeria’s leader, associating his re-election to magnificent intervention
Speaking at a stakeholders conference worrying the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Phase 1 at Eko Hotel in Lagos, Umahi highlighted that Tinubu needs to go back to workplace in the 2027 elections by the “power of God.”
Umahi mentioned, “A guy that has the guts to do what was dreamt 45 years back is the only male that will have the guts to complete it.
“I state we need to elect him in 2027. The President should be re-elected by the power of God. Those in assistance state ‘hi.'”
The minister highlighted Tinubu’s accomplishments, especially in the South-East, given that presuming workplace in 2023. He asserted that the area would stand securely behind the President in the upcoming election.
Umahi, who served 2 terms as guv of Ebonyi State, kept in mind that federal jobs were being carried out not just in the South-East however throughout the nation, showcasing the administration’s dedication to nationwide advancement.
He anticipated frustrating assistance for Tinubu in the area, mentioning that the South-East would provide 99 percent of the votes in the 2027 election.
“We have no factor to stop the work however we have every factor to do the best thing and it is not strange to that task, that is what we are performing in all the tasks.
“We likewise have some tasks– Enugu to Abakaliki, we have Afikpo-Abia-Okigwe and obviously among the tradition tasks of Mr President therefore we are not screwing up the President.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is going to have 99 percent of the votes of the South-East since he has actually been really good to individuals of the South-East. They will leave South-West to provide us 99.99% (in) 2027,” he included.
Umahi’s remarks highlight the growing political characteristics ahead of the 2027 elections, with Tinubu’s administration continuing to press forward facilities tasks throughout the country.
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