The cabinet is tasked with controlling inflation and winning back foreign investors.
ABUJA: Nigerian president Bola Tinubu swore in ministers to his cabinet today, nearly three months after his inauguration.
The government must also deal with large-scale crude oil theft and insecurity in the country, and win back foreign investors who fled as currency controls were introduced in 2016. Tinubu, who took office on May 29, won a disputed presidential election in February, which is being challenged by his main opponents in court.
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