 President Bola Tinibu has renewed confidence in his chief of staff, Femme Bajabia Mila. Speaking on his readiness to own up to a mistake, the president says he has absolute confidence reiterating that he made the right choice appointing Bajabia Mila as his chief of staff. Absolute confidence on the integrity of my chief of staff, all the insinuations should stop, the box stop. If I make a mistake, I'm ready to own up to it and I want to. Displaying a high level of fairness, President Tinibu read a riot act warning that those without official invitations to the council chambers should not be present there. He emphasised that granting unauthorised access to the chamber is unacceptable. All the access of people sneaking in and out of this council, that is not acceptable. I will announce to you those people who are supposed to be here with my consent and these are my last man. I say policy, buy your Nanoga information and strategy and keep Muryu Mawla, principal, private secretary and Dami Lo to adhere to me, private secretary. Those are the people who are granted exceptions to be here when we are conducting the business of the nation. Unless I said for you, your staff that is privileged to have access to the city in this textbook except those four, I can announce to you thank you very much. Before the council went into a closed door session to carry out the national business for the day secretary to the government of the Federation, George Akume, praised Tinibu for his victory at the Supreme Court. The survival of democracy in Nigeria even had a great personal risk and losses. He provided over several local battles, some politically motivated. As governor of Lagos State, he brought in January to play when the constitutionally guaranteed allocations came under siege. He successfully navigated several formidable obstacles on the road to his emergence as a president of Nigeria. Despite his leadership, Nigeria overcame the P and ID saga. Consistency, doggedness and truthfulness remained a weapons of victory deployed by this giant politician of our time. As a visionary leader with a track record of performance, President Bola Tinibu in his quest to deliver on the dividends of democracy to Nigerians has identified eight priority areas under the renewed hope agenda. For the federal executive council and everyone in the council chambers, for all these possible positive attributes of leadership, victorious political battles, less reprinciples, leg up victory at the Supreme Court of Nigeria, economic victory on the P and ID matters and for the implicit trust in us as cabinet members. Recall that last week, Monday, under the leadership of President Bola Tinibu, Nigeria won their controversial $11 billion arbitration case against the process and industrial development P and ID in London.