President Tinubu Appreciates Nigerians for Support, Promises Relief Amidst Reforms

Gom Mirian

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their support for his government, while assuring that their sacrifices will lead to a more prosperous and peaceful nation.

Addressing the nation on Sunday, the President said the reforms so far implemented were necessary and required unique sacrifices from the people.

President Tinubu added that his administration would continue to implement palliative measures to ease the burdens faced by the most vulnerable members of society.

He said: “This year has been a time of transformation and relentless change in our country. And I am aware that the necessary reforms we are implementing to achieve a more prosperous, peaceful nation for all have imposed unique sacrifices.

“My administration will continue to implement palliative measures to ease the burden on the most vulnerable, address current hardships and alleviate the suffering of all our nation’s people.

“Fellow Nigerians, as we navigate this transition to stability, prosperity, and Renewed Hope, I urge you once more to hold fast and rest assured of my commitment to govern with vision, dedication, and empathy.

“Be confident that by the strength of our joint endeavour, we will shortly emerge into a new dawn of prosperity, peace, and irreversible progress.”

“My administration will continue to implement palliative measures to ease the burden on the most vulnerable, address current hardships and alleviate the suffering of all our nation’s people.

“Fellow Nigerians, as we navigate this transition to stability, prosperity, and Renewed Hope, I urge you once more to hold fast and rest assured of my commitment to govern with vision, dedication, and empathy.

“Be confident that by the strength of our joint endeavour, we will shortly emerge into a new dawn of prosperity, peace, and irreversible progress.”

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