Tinubu support group says FG’s reforms will transform Nigeria

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The ongoing reforms by the Federal Government are already yielding positive results that will eventually transform Nigeria according to The Tinubu National Solidarity Movement (TNSM).

While reaffirming its confidence in the President Bola Tinubu administration, the group’s National Chairman, Mohammed Sani Akwashiki, praised Tinubu’s capacity, courage, and commitment to delivering the Renewed Hope agenda within his first two years in office.

He spoke at a press briefing in Abuja on Sunday, stressing that the northern region remains firmly supportive of the President vision.

According to him, “The North is not against Bola Ahmed Tinubu. What he is doing is positively impacting the lives of ordinary northern Nigerians. Those who criticise him are doing so out of personal interest.”

Akwashiki urged Nigerians to rally behind the President and support his administration’s reform efforts as he described Tinubu’s rise to power as a “divine intervention,”

He noted that  the period from 2015 to 2023 was marked by  hardship, particularly for farmers in the North who suffered from banditry and the destruction of farmlands.

His words, “What happened between 2015 and 2023 was a period of agony. To appreciate current progress, we must first acknowledge the difficulties of the past.”

On recent protests over fuel subsidies removal, he said the policy was a bold and necessary decision. He called on the public to remain patient and continue supporting the administration’s economic agenda.

Akwashiki also urged the National Assembly to accelerate the passage of pending tax reform bills, highlighting the need to correct systemic inequities within Nigeria’s tax structure.

He also praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for his efforts in driving visible infrastructure development in Abuja.

“Even critics must admit that Wike is actively rebuilding the capital city,” Akwashiki stated.

He encouraged Tinubu to maintain focus on governance rather than political maneuvering.

He said, “This is the kind of leadership Nigeria needs — someone bold enough to make tough decisions and determined to reposition the nation. This is a time for service delivery, not politicking or coalition-building. Let us seize this opportunity to rebuild Nigeria”.

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