Be patient with Tinubu, minister begs Nigerians 

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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has begged Nigerians to allow President Bola Tinubu to lead the country to a better future through ongoing reforms.

The minister, speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, to persuade citizens against a nationwide protest, said the government has worked extensively to ensure that the burden of reforms implemented does not affect the poor and vulnerable.

He also underscored Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to democracy, freedom of speech, and human rights, ensuring the public their preservation.

Edun reassured the public that peaceful and orderly protests are respected, highlighting concerns about maintaining the economic momentum achieved over the past 15 months.

“President Tinubu is a democrat to the core. He believes in federalism, freedom of speech, and human rights,” Edun stated.

The minister admitted the high cost of living but stressed that the issue is global, impacted by wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan, and the lingering effects of COVID-19.

Edun highlighted significant economic progress, noting, “The economy has been turned around and saved from the precipice.”

He credited the diligent application of technology and new processes for doubling the federal government’s revenue compared to the first half of 2023.

Listing further achievements, he said, “One million households covering five million people have received their benefits of cash transfers. Last week alone, 300,000 payments were made and that shows the results of the scaling up showcasing how technology can help our goals.

“Likewise, the CNG efforts are going to be a game changer. Buses and kits are expected in August and the rollout would be hastened. We have made efforts to make sure that what is coming will be effective and the benefits will be seen very soon.

“There is an approved and incoming financing for the housing sector for people to afford mortgages so that they can pay for their property over some time or decades as opposed to a one-time payment.

“Costs are now under control, spending is visible and accountable, and the money of Nigerians is being well spent.”

Edun assured Nigerians that the burden of reforms would not fall on the poorest, citing measures to support agriculture, small and large industries, and direct payments to households.

He mentioned ongoing efforts to provide financing at nine per cent for transportation costs and the rollout of CNG buses.

The minister appealed for patience and cooperation, stating, “We need to give the President this golden opportunity to take Nigeria forward. We need to be patient with each other, listen to him, and support efforts to lead us into a better future.”

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