Nigerians to ‘Eat Fruits’ of Tinubu’s Labour – Gbajabiamila

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu Returns Home, Promises Fruits of Labour

After a two-week absence abroad, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has returned to the country, refreshed and ready to continue his work. According to Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, Tinubu’s well-deserved break was essential for his rejuvenation, given the intensity of his job over the past year and a half.

Gbajabiamila spoke to reporters at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja on Saturday, where Tinubu landed after his two-week trip abroad. “The kind of work he has been doing in the last one and a half years requires some rest, and he has gone on leave and he’s back well rejuvenated,” the Chief of Staff explained.

Tinubu’s return is set to mark a new phase in his administration’s efforts to implement policies and drive progress in the country. As Gbajabiamila noted, the President is ready to pick up where he left off, ensuring that things are done correctly and that the nation is moving in the right direction.

Gbajabiamila expressed optimism about the future, saying, “In a matter of time, Nigerians will begin to see the fruits of his labour and our labour.” This sentiment echoes the administration’s commitment to delivering on its promises and improving the lives of Nigerians. With renewed hope, the President is back in Nigeria, poised to continue the good work he has been doing.

As Tinubu settles back into his duties, expectations are high that his administration will make significant progress in addressing the country’s challenges. With his return, Nigerians can look forward to seeing the tangible results of his efforts, and the nation can continue to move forward with renewed hope and optimism.

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