President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sworn in 45 ministers at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja, Nigeria, to restore faith in the government and implement the Renewed Hope agenda. The ministers discussed the economy, health, and social welfare, and plans for the nation's development. They pledged to be hands-on, confront grid challenges, and pursue renewable and alternative energies. The blue economy, valued at over $1.5 trillion annually, is expected to contribute to revenue and job creation.Nigerian President Tinubu congratulated the 45 ministers who have been sworn in to the administration of renewed hope. He emphasized the importance of reforms and renewal in Nigeria, stating that Nigerians expect results from these new ministers. The new ministers have been chosen based on their track records in various fields, reflecting the nation's diversity and expertise. The renewed hope agenda aims to improve government operations, transform the economy, and ensure peace, safety, and prosperity for Nigerians. The president expects integrity, dignity, and transparency in their service.