President Muhammadu Buhari made history during the March elections by becoming the first candidate to defeat an incumbent President at the polls, after promising to crack down on corruption and crush insurgency by the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram.
Since his inauguration on May 29, President Buhari, who was also a former military ruler, has made huge changes.
In the oil sector, he has restructured the state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, whose board he sacked in June.
The President has also taken a hands-on approach to security challenges by replacing Defence Chiefs and the National Security Adviser.
He has strengthened relations with neighbouring countries to set up an 8,700-strong regional task force to fight the Boko Haram sect, which has killed thousands of people in the north-east since 2009 and driven more than 1.5 million others from their homes.
His new Service Chiefs were given 90 days to end the insurgency, at least in the north eastern part of Nigeria where their presence is felt the most.
Despite his efforts, many have continued to complain that the President’s decision not to appoint a cabinet until later this month, has put the country’s economic policy in limbo.
But the President’s supporters say he needs time to analyse the inner workings of ministries that have been run exclusively by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the past 16 years.
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