Mr Stanley Nkwocha, spokesperson of the Vice-President in a statement on Saturday, said Shettima stated this at a meeting with officials of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry , at the President Villa, Abuja.
Shettima assured that the Tinubu administration is doing its best to address challenges in the power sector. “He wants to leave a legacy, one of qualitative leadership because the hope of the black man, the hope of Africa rests with Nigeria. He also urged the Tinubu administration to ensure a significant upswing in the pace and scale of alternative policy measures that promote credit access, stimulate investment, and support entrepreneurship.
Bearish sentiment persisted on banking stocks at the equity market on Friday, making the value of transactions traded on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. down by 2.60 per cent. The Minister for Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani has announced strategic partnerships with Cisco, 21st Century Technologies like Awarri and DataDotOrg.