In most political climes the first 100 days of an administration is now viewed as a bellwether of things to come. The actions and policies implemented give insight into the direction of a government and more importantly into the personal vision of the head of state.
This is not an attempt to brush aside reform’s costs. Unfortunately, these costs are inevitable and we must presently bear them if we are to realise the prosperity, harmony and progress that Nigeria is meant to have in the coming future. The truth of the matter is that the longer we make reforms wait, the steeper the cost we will pay for its arrival. Let us bear what we have to bear now so that we can progress in the weeks and months ahead.
Statecraft requires alot that deals with the art of governance. Here a leader must draw from his prior leadership experience and skills to advance the National and International interests of the country he leads. This is an administration that has demonstrated that it will not leave Nigerians in the lurch but will continuously look out for them and make adaptive decisions.
I can speak to sports for example where we were able to emplace a new sports as business policy in the closing days of the last administration. The President has carved out a separate ministry for Sports to focus on the foundations laid and move that sector into real economic growth with a bouquet of investment concessions.
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