Former Bayelsa Governor Affirms Support for President Tinubu’s Economic Policies

In a recent statement, Timipre Sylva, a former Bayelsa State Governor, expressed unwavering confidence in the potential sweeping impact of President Bola Tinubu’s economic strategies. The assurance, articulated by Sylva’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Julius Bokoru, emphasized Sylva’s alignment with Tinubu’s economic vision.

During the last election campaign in Bayelsa, Sylva, a former Petroleum Minister, lauded President Tinubu as a “modern industrialist,” championing Tinubu’s core ideals of modesty, transparency, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of the people.

Bokoru firmly refuted any insinuations that Sylva had articulated dissenting views on President Tinubu’s economic directives, dismissing such claims as baseless attempts to sow discord between Sylva and his principal. He attributed the critical article to unnamed individuals seeking to undermine Sylva’s standing.

The statement underscored Sylva’s steadfast advocacy for President Tinubu’s economic agenda, emphasizing the former governor’s unwavering belief in the country’s potential for a robust and sustainable economy under Tinubu’s stewardship.

Firmly dismissing the alleged propaganda aimed at President Tinubu, Sylva’s camp urged for a focus on constructive governance, while admonishing against further attempts to propagate discord and chaos.

The resounding message from Sylva’s camp resonates with a resolute affirmation of unity and support for President Tinubu’s economic vision, rejecting all baseless attempts at destabilization.

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