Oyetola Commends Tinubu’s Economic Reforms, Unveils N450 Million Iragbiji Palace

Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, expressed confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s ability to lead Nigeria to economic prosperity.

Oyetola acknowledged the current difficulties faced by the country but emphasized that the present situation is a result of past poor economic decisions.

He urged the citizens to support the ongoing economic reform of the Tinubu administration.

During the commissioning of a newly built ultra-modern palace for the Aragbiji of Iragbiji, Oyetola said that these economic reforms are necessary to ensure a prosperous future for Nigeria.

He also called on the people to exercise patience, as there would be light at the end of the tunnel.

In addition to his support for President Tinubu’s economic reforms, Oyetola also expressed joy in being associated with developmental projects in his hometown.

He encouraged individuals to contribute to the development of their communities through self-help projects, as the government cannot do everything.

The new N450 million modern palace, which took six years to complete, was unveiled during the event.

Oba Abdur-Rasheed Olabomi, the Aragbiji of Iragbiji, shared that the construction of the palace was initially scheduled to be completed in six months but faced several challenges.

The construction of the palace was made possible through community efforts, with Oyetola as the chairman of the project.

The event was a celebration of the community’s commitment to infrastructure development and progress.

Oyetola’s support for President Tinubu’s economic reforms and his involvement in the development of Iragbiji’s new palace showcases the importance of community efforts and the need for patience during times of economic reform.

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