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Tinubu strong, determined to put Nigeria on right track – Cleric

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Alaba Olusola Oke

President Bola Tinubu is strong, determined, and doing his best to put the country on the right track, Rev. Father Dominic Adeosun, the Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Ondo State has said.

According to Adeosun, the situation in the country had gone so bad and seemed irredeemable, noting that steps taken so far by Tinubu were to sanitize the polity.

The Cleric noted that the decadence in the polity could not be overturned within 12 months, hence the need to give the president more time.

The clergyman urged Nigerians to be patient with the administration, noting that things were truly hard but there would be light at the end of the tunnel.

He therefore urged Nigerians to give the president the necessary support to bring the country out of its present security and economic challenges.

He noted that the president’s student loan scheme would help young Nigerians to achieve their academic goals.

He said that the security challenges had been reduced compared to the time of his immediate predecessor.

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The cleric urged the president to make policies that could alleviate unreasonably high cost of goods and services in the country.

He further said that with the unflinching support of Nigerians, the president would make the country a dream of expectation.

“Let us keep praying for him. I think he had a good intention for the country. We expect much from him but like I said before, he cannot just do it one day nor overnight. He’s a human being.

“He had been preparing to become president for long unlike those who came before him that were helped and were lorded on us.

“He needs the cooperation of Nigerians; our understanding and more patience.

“We should not allow some people that are ready to sabotage the efforts of the administration,” he said.

(NAN)

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