MINISTER OF INFORMATION, MOHAMMED IDRIS PLEADS WITH CITIZENS TO GIVE TINUBU’S ADMINISTRATON TIME TO FIX NIGERIA
Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, pleaded with Nigerians on Thursday to allow President Bola Tinubu’s administration more time to turn around Nigeria.
At the Nigeria Limited 50th Anniversary Public Lecture at the Civic Center, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, Idris spoke on behalf of the President and asked the people of Nigeria to exercise greater patience with the administration, stating that President Tinubu will fulfill his commitments.
Idris noted that the government understands the pains and sufferings of the Nigerian people and doing all it can to ensure things change for the better across the country very soon.
He said, “We know that there is still insecurity, but it is not as much as what we used to have and we are working to ensure that this is resolved. We know the situation of the economy and how it has affected Nigerians and the administration of President Bola Tinubu is working to ensure that Nigerian citizens have a better life and we ask for Nigerians to be more patient with him.
“I’d love to borrow the words of Professor Soyinka when he visited the President that he doesn’t like to judge anyone until after a year of the administration. I’d also like to request for that of Nigerians, please, give us time.”
The minister also said Tinubu was taking bold steps for the betterment of the country.
He said Tinubu has taken steps like subsidy removal, Oronsaye report implementation among others to ensure Nigerians reap the dividends of democracy.
The fuel subsidy removal and other economic reforms instituted by Tinubu have attracted public censure following the high costs of living, food inflation and other side effects.
The situation compelled the Nigeria Labour Congress to hold a nationwide protest on Tuesday. The Congress also threatened further mass action if the government failed to address the economic crunch within two weeks.
But defending the accompanying effect of the government decisions while speaking on Thursday, the minister said, “Nigeria is facing challenging times. This is not new and not peculiar to this country. The Tinubu administration has taken bold steps since its inception.
“Tinubu took bold steps for the benefit of all. He didn’t pretend that it would be fine. The govt took bold steps to turn the economy around for the benefit of all.”
The minister commended the company for its dedication and commitment to the Nigerian project.
“It is a story of resilience, trust, hard work and commitment to the Nigeria project,” the minister added.
Tinubu, on Wednesday, appealed for patience from Nigerians over the current economic hardship in the country, giving the assurance that there was light at the end of the tunnel.
The President said he was fully aware and took responsibility for the difficulties Nigerians had been subjected to on account of government policies.
He said he would not complain but welcome all criticisms since he was the one who asked to be Nigeria’s President.
The President spoke in Akure, the Ondo State capital, during his visit to the leader of the pan-Yoruba sociopolitical organisation, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti in Akure.
However, addressing public concerns over his economic policies, the President said, “Nigeria will survive the current economic challenges. There is light at the end of the tunnel. I requested the job, and I am not complaining about it. I take full responsibility.”