President Bola Tinubu has beseeched Nigerians to be patient as the framework for palliatives to remedy the effects of fuel subsidy removal was being worked out, assuring that the decision was in the best interest of the country, especially in guaranteeing future prosperity.
Tinubu, who received 18 governors who served with him, Class of 1999, at the Presidential Villa, appealed for more patience from Nigerians, while the government will increase effort, speed up the process and ensure a full-proof social security structure that will not be compromised, especially in cash-transfer.
The Chairman of the class of 1999 Governors Lucky Igbinedion of Edo State, conveyed Tinubu’s message after a closed-door meeting of the class of 1999 Governors, in the Council Chamber at the Aso Villa in Abuja.
Igbinedion while addressing State House correspondents expressed the President’s dream to foster a better nation and affirmed that the issue of subsidy is gone forever, expressing the belief that the situation would soon normalize, stressing that all hands need to be on deck to foster a greater nation, particularly as the issues are beyond party politics.
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