By DADA AYOKHAI
In an exhilarating display of effective governance, President Bola Tinubu, Gov Monday Okpevbolo, and Senator Adams Oshiomhole have been showered with praise for their remarkable ability to navigate the complexities of leadership amidst myriad challenges
Engr. Saliu Ahmed, the former Managing Director of the Benin-Owena River Basin Development Authority, delivered an enthusiastic endorsement during a media chat in Benin, where he shared insights on the current state of the nation.
Ahmed, a prominent figure in the Edo North district APC, expressed his admiration for this dynamic trio.
He emphasized that they have truly exceeded expectations, compelling those sceptics who once doubted their potential to rethink their stance.
The speed with which they have mastered the art of governance is nothing short of impressive
Engr Ahmed enjoyed an illustrious tenure as MD of BORDA— widely regarded as the most transformative era in the organization’s history
He particularly lauded Gov Okpevbolo for adeptly managing public expectations from the very start, highlighting the unprecedented focus on the welfare and well-being of the Edo people.
In a thrilling twist, he noted that the frustrating dichotomy between state and federal roads that once threatened to paralyze governance in Edo State is now a thing of the past.
The revitalization of the Benin-Auchi highway stands as a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration and partnership.
Engr Ahmed who could not hide his joy at the seamless manner Sen Oshiomole transited from being a former governor to a senator, applauded his quick adaptability and mastery of the legislative process
He further stressed that the Edo North senator is making waves in the Senate as a powerhouse, becoming one of the most respected voices in the National Assembly, known for his robust debates and incisive motions
Turning attention to the national stage, Engr Ahmed challenged those who have unfairly blamed President Tinubu for the country’s economic woes
He asserted that the current challenges were not created by President Tinubu but were inherited
He described President Tinubu as a brave and visionary leader, emphasizing he possesses the ability to navigate the country out of the woods and restore stability
He also exuded confidence about brighter days ahead, believing wholeheartedly that if the administration’s visionary policies take root, Nigeria will be on the brink of a prosperous future!