Senator Oluremi Tinub, the First Lady, expressed her belief that her husband has the best interests of Nigerians in mind. During a dinner held in her honor by the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) in Sierra Leone, Mrs. Tinubu explained that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is focused on establishing a stronger nation that holds great promise for the future.
Mrs. Tinubu emphasized that the Tinubu administration is diligently working to revive the country and elevate it towards greatness. This commitment is evident through the implementation of bold policies and programs by the government. “You can trust my husband,” she affirmed. “Nigeria is like a newborn baby that we must nurture. Our objective is to establish a solid foundation on which future generations can build. We are dedicated to transforming our nation.”
The First Lady also praised the unity demonstrated by Nigerians residing in Sierra Leone, despite their diverse tribal and religious backgrounds. She encouraged Nigerians at home to adopt this spirit of unity and foster a harmonious coexistence.
Mrs. Tinubu’s visit to Sierra Leone was at the invitation of the country’s First Lady to commemorate the UN Day on the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence, which took place on November 18.