I’ll only work with competent people, Tinubu promises competence over national unity

President-elect, Bola Tinubu, has declared that he is looking beyond constituting government of national unity to government of national competence when he is sworn in in May 29 this year.

Bola Tinubu, the president-elect, says those who did not vote for him should believe in the country.

In a statement on Thursday, Tinubu said he is seeking a better country not just for himself and his supporters but for all citizens irrespective of their political affiliations.

The president-elect said it would be undemocratic for him to ask those who did not vote for him to change their affiliation but they should have a “patriotic duty as the loyal opposition”.

“I ask that we work together as Nigerians for Nigeria. Those who voted for me, I ask that you continue to believe in our policies and plans for the country,” he said.

“I also ask that you reach out to your brothers and sisters who did not vote as you did. Extend to them the hand of friendship, reconciliation, and togetherness.

“To those of you who did not vote for me, I ask you to believe in Nigeria and in the capacity of your fellow citizens, even those who voted differently than you. The better Nigeria I seek is not just for me and my supporters. It is equally yours.”

Tinubu said he hopes to form a government of unity and competence.

“There has been talk of a government of national unity. My aim is higher than that. I seek a government of national competence,” he said.

“In selecting my government, I shall not be weighed down by considerations extraneous to ability and performance.

The day for political gamesmanship is long gone. I shall assemble competent men and women and young people from across Nigeria to build a safer, more prosperous, and just Nigeria.

There shall be young people. Women shall be prominent. Whether your faith leads you to pray in a church or mosque will not determine your place in government. Character and competence will.”

“We have jobs to create not merely to put people to work but to afford all a better standard of living by which families and communities are improved and democracy deepened. We have water to replenish not just to quench physical thirst but to ignite a thirst for creative and better solutions to society’s challenges.

“We have a nation to protect such that we eliminate danger and even the fear of danger. May all of our people be able to live their lives in the light of peace and the glow of broadening prosperity,” he prayed.

The president-elect said the country would be great if all citizens support him in his bid to make the country better.

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