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President Tinubu Acknowledges Internal Government Bickering Vows Sanctions to Restore Discipline

The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has acknowledged ongoing internal conflicts among government agencies and vowed to impose sanctions to address the disruptions.

Sources within the presidency confirmed that infighting and disagreements have been affecting the cohesion and effectiveness of some agencies under the federal government.

In response President Tinubu’s government has promised disciplinary actions against those found culpable in worsening the situation.

This admission comes amid increased scrutiny over the federal government’s handling of multiple national challenges including security and governance issues.

The president’s Renewed Hope Agenda has included efforts to strengthen institutional collaboration but internal rivalries have reportedly hindered progress.

The government assured Nigerians that it remains committed to rooting out inefficiencies and corruption within its ranks.

Calls for unity and improved coordination among agencies have grown louder as the administration continues its drive for reform and stability.

Observers say the success of Tinubu’s administration will depend largely on how effectively these internal conflicts are managed going forward.

The promise of sanctions is seen as a step toward fostering discipline and better performance within the government.

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