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Supporters Task Tinubu On Palliatives, Insecurity, Reviving Industries

Sunday Isuwa by Sunday Isuwa
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The Tinubu supporters, under the umbrella of the confederation of APC Support Groups and Tinubu Shettima Support Network (TSN) has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to focus on providing parliatives to Nigerians, tackle insecurity and revive the industries.

Speaking at a press conference, the director-general, Confederation of APC Support Groups and National Chairman, Tinubu Shettima Support Network (TSN) Engr Kailani Muhammad said Nigerians have given their mandate to Tinubu adding that no one will take it away.

According to Kailani, the European Union (EU) should focus on activities that will help the developing countries and not their wealth, adding that they should not interfere in Nigeria’s democracy.

On the issue of palliatives, Kailani said the palliative initiatives of Mr President to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal is most welcome, adding that it should be strictly monitored to avoid abuse by unscrupulous government officials.

“Again, setting up a committee to run a market survey to determine forces that hike up the prices of commodities, goods and services and provide a genuine template for prices is a step in the right direction. Nigerians are groaning under severe hardship and we hope this synergy will bring succor to our teeming masses,” Kailani said.

On insecurity, Kailani, who said security within the West – African Sub- region is of utmost importance to the development and well- being of the Nigerian citizen and the state, added that President Bola Tinubu should vigorously explore all avenues for cooperation with regional leaders that can strengthen the security architecture within the region.

 

 

“This will go a long way to counter terrorism, small arms and weapons proliferation among member states, while also strengthening trade and commerce that will impact positively on our GDP,” he said.

 

 

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Speaking on the revival of industries in Nigeria, Kailani said industries is one major factor that should be treated with the urgency it deserves as a platform to generate employment and create wealth to the teeming masses.

 

“In a nutshell, Mr President Sir, you are moving on the right track and your landmark achievements this short while in office, is a clear indication and serves as catalyst for development of our nation. Despite the distractions, be assured that Nigerians and indeed West Africans and Africans are behind you,” Kailani said while congratulating Tinubu on his emergence as the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

“We wish you success, wisdom and good help while you direct the affairs of West Africa, and May the Almighty God crown you with many more achievements,” Kailani added.

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