Economy: Don’t Give Up On Tinubu’s Administration, APC Chieftain Appeals To Nigerians

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Economy: Don’t Give Up On Tinubu’s Administration, APC Chieftain Appeals To Nigerians

Chigozie Amadi

Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a chieftain of the All Progres­sives Congress (APC) in Osun State, has appealed to Nigeri­ans not to give up on the ad­ministration of President Bola Tunubu.

Oyintiloye, a member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), made the appeal while speak­ing with newsmen on Sunday in Osogbo, Osun State capital.

He said Tinubu is a true democrat, who will fulfil all his electoral promises for the prosperity of Nigerians

Oyintiloye, a former law­maker, said that various economic policies by the President, such as fuel sub­sidy removal, unification of naira, among others, which may have created a bit of dis­comfort, would form a strong foundation upon which a pros­perous Nigeria would be built.

The APC chieftain said that although it was obvious that Nigerians were presently experiencing economic hard­ship, they should be hopeful for a better and prosperous future.

“There is no doubt that Ni­gerians are facing hard times, but this is not deliberate or a sign of failure on the part of the President.

“For us to enjoy a prosper­ous Nigeria, we must be ready to sacrifice a little and that is what is currently happening.

Mr President meant well for Nigerians. He will not gain anything by deliberately inflicting pains on Nigerians.

“All the economic policies put in place by the President that are causing the pains are actually meant to strengthen our economy.

“Don’t give up on the Presi­dent. He will do better and he will continue to improve on the welfare of Nigerians,” he said.

According to Oyintiloye, Tinubu inherited a very bad economy when he came to power and to fix it for the overall benefit of Nigerians will require patience.

The APC chieftain, how­ever, said that the various in­terventions the President has been putting in place, were necessary towards revitalis­ing the country’s economy.

He said the revitalisation would be achieved through priority given to key areas such as quality agricultural practices, a robust marketing system, quality health system, education, improved electrici­ty, and tackling of corruption.

“Government will continue to strengthen our economy by investing in industries and promoting local production, developing the agricultural value chain, which will help reduce our dependence on im­ports and crude oil”, he said.

Oyintiloye, however, ap­pealed to leaders of the oppo­sition party to guard against utterances and narratives capable of polarising the country.

He said, “the opposition should be patriotic enough to avoid inflammatory state­ments that could cause chaos in the country. President Tinu­bu has good intentions and he is working so hard to turn things around for Nigeria.

“The attack on coastal high­way initiative by the presiden­tial candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Alhaji Ati­ku Abubakar, is one example of too many utterances ca­pable of creating ill feelings among Nigerians.

“Even as members of a par­ty in opposition, they should scrutinise information avail­able to them well and ensure that they are not creating division among Nigerians because unity is what we ac­tually need as a country at the moment.