Daily Trust

…Nigerians urged to be patient with Buhari

- By Misbahu Bashir

A retired director with the National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA), Raheem Olalere Salami, yesterday called on Nigerians to be resilient and patient with President Muhammadu Buhari and the federal government in the wake of economic recession.

He made the statement at a public lecture on financial management held in Abuja, saying it was the responsibi­lity of Nigerians to be patient, so as not to force the government to commit unnecessar­y errors.

According to him, support and positive engagement by the citizens were necessary for democratic developmen­t.

He said the economic downturn affecting Nigeria will soon come to an end, but quickly added that the citizens, irrespecti­ve of their status, must be patient with the government.

“We, as a people, and nation must be positively minded. We must begin to equate with government policies and initiative­s which seek to introduce our people to selfsuffic­iency through industrial developmen­t and hard work.”

He said this was not the first time Nigeria would be undergoing difficult times, and recalled that President Shehu Shagari had, during the Second Republic, introduced austerity measures as a means of galvanisin­g public awareness towards shoulderin­g the burden of economic challenges that befell the country.

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