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Verdict on one month in office: Nigerians divided on Tinubu’s performance

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THURSDAY was exactly one month since President Bola Tinubu mounted the saddle as Nigeria’s 16th head of state.

In the last 30 days, Tinubu has carried out a flurry of activities that shook the economic, security, political and social firmaments of the country.

A few minutes after swearing in, he completed the removal of the fuel subsidy started by his predecessor with his controversial “fuel subsidy is gone” statement. Currently, fuel price has jumped to between N488 and N550 per litre from N187 pre-May 29.

President Tinubu also signed the Electricity Bill and Students’ Loans Bill into law, abolished multiple exchange rates and opened the nation’s borders that were shut by immediate part President Muhammadu Buhari.

He sacked security chiefs and replaced them with officers drawn from many geo-political zones of the country and religious affiliations.

The president also selected National Assembly leadership, ensuring that Senator Godswill Akpabio and some other lawmakers emerged as leaders of the 10th National Assembly.

The leaders are Senate President Akpabio, Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau, House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abass and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu.

In separate chats with Saturday Vanguard, a host of experts, political, traditional and religious leaders and stakeholders looked at the state of the nation in one month under Tinubu’s watch and returned interesting but divided verdicts. While some gave him kudos for taking courageous steps so far others noted the challenges ahead and still frowned at anti-people actions. Yet, some said it is too early to assess him.

Clerics commend tinubu’s steps in 30 days

Assessing Tinubu, Pentecostal Bishops in Northern Nigeria patted him on the back for the recent appointment of service chiefs, which they said reflected bold steps to ensure that all geopolitical zones of the country are carried along.

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