The Bola Tinubu presidency has urged Nigerians to continue to keep faith with the government.
According to him, things are changing in the country.
The president’s thoughts were conveyed by the National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu.
Ribadu acknowledged the difficulties facing the country but noted that the government was working tirelessly to rewrite the story.
“Things are happening in our country today. People may not like us. They probably will disagree with one or two. But fundamentally, things are changing. And Nigeria will change,” he said, months after the government floated the naira and also stopped the payment of subsidy on petrol, two policies experts say are responsible for the state of the country’s economy.”
“The economy is changing. Very tough, very difficult, very huge challenges we are facing. But I can assure you, better days are ahead of us,” he added.
“If you are a bad man, whether you are inside Nigeria or outside, you are in trouble. We will go after you. We will bring you to justice,” he said.
The President’s appeal comes amid growing general inflation and food inflation.
Already food inflation stands at 39% while general inflation is put at 33%.
Many businesses have also being reported as closing down due to the harsh economy in the country especially occassioned by subsidy removal and Naira devaluation
Although the government has continued to promise better governance and better economic indices, Nigerians continue to lament.
Credit: saharareporters.com
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