The first lady of Nigeria, Remi Tinubu, has once more urged Nigerians to have patience with the government of her husband, President Bola Tinubu, and encouraged them to look beyond the country’s current circumstances and see the bigger picture, stating they are acting in the best interests of the nation.
The First Lady assured the delegation that the Tinubu administration is doing everything possible to ensure that it cushions the effects of the removal of fuel subsidies until the benefits of the policy start to materialise when she addressed the Wives of Service Chiefs and the Inspector General of Police, who were led by the wife of the Chief of Defence Staff and President, Defence and Police Wives Association, Mrs. Oghogho Musa.
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She stated: “We will need your various Associations from time to time, at least to be able to reach out women in your various barracks, to reassure them that we mean well for this country, and that they should be patient and that whatever we can do to ameliorate what the subsidy has meted to us, we believe there is always light at the end of the tunnel.”
“It is a greater Nigeria we are looking out for and it is a legacy that our children and generations yet unborn, we would leave a Nigeria we can relate better as Nigerians and also look for the good of this nation and the wealth of this country can be greater enhanced.”