“Nigeria will survive, there’s light at the end of the tunnel ” — Tinubu assures
President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that his administration will ensure that the country is reformed for greater efficiency towards fairness and equity in all aspects of national life.
The President while emphasizing that Nigeria will survive the economic hardship it’s facing currently assured that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Tinubu said this while addressing Afenifere leaders at the residence of Pa Reuben Fasoranti in Akure on Wednesday.
He 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.
”We are meeting our obligations to the international community. To lenders, we have not defaulted, and we are not going to default. We are navigating the twists and bends on the road to Nigeria’s prosperity,” the President said.
On reforming Nigeria, Tinubu said he would emphasise fiscal and true federalism, as well as the broad-based manifestation of the philosophy of “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.”
He acknowledged the understanding and support of all Nigerians in the face of the tough but temporary economic conditions, assuring them that their patience and perseverance would not be in vain.
“The economic challenges we have endured since assuming office are not new to me. As the former governor of Lagos State, I faced similar calls for my resignation. But, through perseverance, Lagos emerged as the fifth largest economy in Africa.
“We must manage this moment with wisdom and grow Nigeria responsibly. I campaigned for this office to serve Nigeria’s interests, and I was elected.
“Some said I would not last in the tribunal and came up with all sorts of predictions, but even when in court, I remained focused.
“We cannot allow Nigeria’s economy to be exploited. We cannot abandon our economy to marauders. I am determined to re-engineer our finances and curb selfish interests permanently,” he said.
Speaking on behalf of Afenifere, Pa Olu Falae, a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who read the address of Fasoranti, commended Tinubu’s commitment to Nigeria’s progress.
“You have kept your word to return to this place where we all prayed for you, and this shows that you are a man of your word,” the elder statesman stated.
Fasoranti urged the President to continue to be fair and courageous, declaring that such traits were the hallmark of the Afenifere family.
“Today, you are carrying our flag. We are noted for integrity, competence, fairness, and courage. Your performance so far has shown that you understand the full gravity of your mandate, which is to show the Nigerian people that a good government is possible,” he said.