The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Community Engagement North Central (SSAP-NC), Mrs Abiodun Essiet, has said that President Bola Tinubu would revive Nigeria’s status as the giant of Africa.
The SSAP-NC stated this at a town hall meeting which took place in at Abuja Municipal Area for the people of Abuja South adding that there is light at the end of the tunnel for Nigerians.
She said, “There is light at the end of the tunnel for Nigerians. The man you elected want to bring back the giant of Africa, block all the loophole
In the oil cabal, agriculture cabal, we are getting there, but we need your supports and prayers.”
The SSAP-NC noted that the aim of the community engagement is to create sustainable solutions that will reflect the collective shared goals of Nigerians while bringing government closer to the people through community engagement.
She urged Nigerians to work hand in hand with the Tinubu led administration to build a brighter future for the next the generation to come.
She also said the government is working assiduously to bring succour to Nigerians to improve, expand our national infrastructure and create more opportunities for everyone to thrive.
“We need to know how you are fairing in order to review our policies laws and programmes.
“This grassroots approach has allowed us to bring governance closer to the people.Through the organization of town hall meetings and direct community visits, we have actively engaged with diverse groups, ensuring that their voices are heard.
“This grassroots approach has allowed us to bring governance closer to the people, creating an inclusive platform where Nigerians, regardless of their social standing, can express their concerns, share ideas, and contribute to decision-making processes.
“Let us all work hand in hand to build a brighter future for our children and the generation to come.
“This administration is working very hard to improve and expand our national infrastructure and create more opportunities for everyone to thrive,” affirmed Essiet.
“Right now the representative of National Orientaation Agency (NOA) is here because we are also doing it in partnership and support of the NOA, MacArthur foundation in Nigeria, and Aors policy to ensure that we get the necessary feedback on issues that affect their daily lives—ranging from infrastructure gaps to social services—and where possible, we provided immediate interventions.”
The National Orientation Agency (NOA), Director Planning Research and Statistics, Alhaji Nuru Yusuf Kobi, in his presentation noted that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has initiated a comprehensive set of policies, programs, and projects aimed at addressing various challenges and fostering development across Nigeria.
He highlighted some of the initiatives to include the redirection of funds previously used for subsidies towards critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure with the goal to enhance economic sustainability and reduce fiscal burdens.
Conditional cash transfers of N25,000 to 15 million vulnerable households for three months to alleviate economic pressure.
N50 billion in conditional grants to empower one million small businesses, fostering entrepreneurship amongst many others. All of which aims at providing a better life for Nigerians.
The former AMAC Chairman, Hon Abdullahi Adamu Candido in his good will message said the SSAP-NC deserves accolades for her good performance across the North Central States on behalf of Mr President.
He noted that policies and promises of President Tinubu are well defined, but people may not appreciate what the government is doing because the economy is not friendly.
According to him, the Tinubu led administration is doing a lot, but a lot more needs to be done as one may not appreciate what someone is doing until they loose it, but plead on quality and affordable life for Nigerians.
He urged the youths to take advantage of the national youth confab to engage with the government to discuss the future of Nigeria, so that the issue that bothers around Nigerians today and beyond wound be addressed.
The Sakaruyi of Karu, Mr. Joseph Danfulani Narai in his good will message noted that although the government is doing a lot, there is more to be done as there is hunger in he country.
He urged the government to build storage facilities to enable storage of agricultural produce and reduce the hunger menace.