Reduce lamentations, Support Tinubu, Uzodinma Tells Nigerians

The governor of Imo state, Hope Uzodinma has appealed to Nigerians to think positively about the administration of President Bola Tinubu and tone their lamentations. 

Speaking in an interview on Channels Television which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York, Uzodinma pointed out that Nigerians must “reduce lamentations and agitations” regarding the policies of the Tinubu administration.

The Imo governor said the desire of the president to “recover the economy” is “so strong and impeccable”, adding that “every reasonable mind” in the country should support the president.

“Time has come for us to begin to wear our thinking cap. Think differently and positively. Reduce lamentations and agitations. Confront the challenges before us as a people. It is not about government or Mr. President,” he said.

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“It is about our country. Collectively, we must decide to recover our country. We might not like the face of the man in power. You might not like the face of the president but you should listen to him to understand whether he is making some sense or committed.

“The commitment I have seen from President Bola Tinubu and the desire to recover the economy of this country is so strong and impeccable that every reasonable mind in the country must jump and follow. He is just less than 70 days as president and people have started lamentations. I think we should be positive thinkers and think correctly as citizens.”

Africa Today News, New York reports that on May 29, Tinubu was sworn in as the president. He has now spent 97 days in office.

Africa Today News, New York

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