
…Says history will judge Tinubu favourably
By Emmanuel Elebeke
Abuja – The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has affirmed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is steering the affairs of Nigeria with the utmost fear of God and a deep conviction that history will judge his administration favourably.
Speaking on Thursday at the ongoing Ministerial Press Briefing Session in Abuja, Idris emphasized that a nation thrives when its leaders govern with a sense of divine responsibility.
According to him, the reforms being implemented by President Tinubu are not just well-intentioned but essential for the growth and development of the nation.
“Let me say that we have crossed the Rubicon, and the pains are gradually easing as the positive impact of these reforms begins to manifest. Already, we are witnessing a marked reduction in food prices, stability in exchange rates, and a gradual decline in the cost of petroleum products, which are clear indicators that the reforms are yielding positive results,” he said.
The minister stated that history has shown that meaningful reforms are never easy, as they require sacrifice, resilience, and a commitment to long-term progress. He stressed that the challenges and difficulties often associated with reforms are a necessary price for a stable and prosperous future.
“Our country stands at a critical juncture as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu implements bold and transformative reforms to lay the foundation for a new Nigeria. Across the world, history has shown that meaningful reforms are never easy; they demand sacrifice, resilience, and a commitment to long-term progress. The initial pains that often accompany these changes are the necessary price for a more stable and prosperous future.
“I want to sincerely appreciate Nigerians for their patience, perseverance, and unwavering belief in the President’s vision,” he added.
Idris also urged religious leaders to use the sacred periods of Ramadan and Lent to offer prayers for peace, security, and progress in Nigeria.
“I want to urge our Muslim and Christian leaders, particularly during this period of fasting and reflection, to continue to pray for Nigeria’s success. With unity, faith, and collective effort, we will emerge stronger, more resilient, and positioned for lasting prosperity,” he said.
At the briefing, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, and Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, presented their scorecards, detailing their achievements and ongoing projects under the current administration.
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