
President Bola Tinubu, along with Nigeria’s newly appointed ministerial-designates and their families, gathered at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa in Abuja today for their official swearing-in ceremony. The dignified event, held in the Council Chambers, commenced with the arrival of President Tinubu, signaling a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s leadership as these appointees formally assume their roles.
The ceremony drew prominent figures from across the country, including other ministers and distinguished guests, to witness the induction of the new cabinet members. This gathering underscores the administration’s drive to implement strategic reforms across various sectors under the guidance of President Tinubu.
In light of today’s ceremony, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, traditionally held on Mondays, has been rescheduled to Wednesday. The change accommodates the significant proceedings taking place today.
The announcement for today’s swearing-in follows an earlier update by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, who confirmed that the ministerial nominees would undergo screening on Monday. The swift progression from screening to swearing-in demonstrates the administration’s urgency in assembling a complete team to advance its agenda for economic and social transformation in Nigeria.
With this new team now in place, Nigeria’s leadership is set to move forward with renewed focus on critical reforms and national development goals.