President Bola Tinubu has guaranteed that his administration will adopt an open-door policy, actively listening to effectively convert the nation's abundant potentials into tangible achievements.

The President disclosed the government's stance on fuel subsidy, security, job creation, fostering a business-friendly environment, and the election of National Assembly principal officers. He emphasized a receptive approach, stating, "We are fully attentive and prepared to listen whenever necessary. I pledge an open-door policy as the path I will follow."

 

The open-door policy extends to you, enabling you to contact and share any concerns with me at any time.

While acknowledging that perfection may not be attainable at all times, the President emphasized the importance of striving for a 90% success rate for the betterment of the nation.

 

Regarding the removal of fuel subsidy, the President appealed to traditional leaders to encourage Nigerians to maintain their faith, assuring them that fuel prices would eventually decrease.

"I appreciate your attentiveness to my actions, particularly regarding the subsidy removal," the President expressed his gratitude.

 

The subsidy is the colossal challenge that posed a significant threat to Nigeria's stability.

"We cannot claim to have potential while struggling to pay salaries. I believe we made the correct decision," the President remarked.

 

Acknowledging the legitimate concerns regarding infrastructure development across the nation, Tinubu vowed to eliminate any obstacles hindering the country's progress.

"When it comes to capital projects, we must safeguard our resources and borders. Development cannot be achieved without investing in infrastructure" he emphasized.

 

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