Ahmad Lawan, a former president of the senate, says Nigerians must be willing to make tough decisions and sacrifices for the good of the country.
In an article titled: ‘Time to stand together’, Lawan said the country’s leaders should put aside their partisanship and work together.
The Yobe north senator said political leaders could work with President Bola Tinubu by pooling ideas.
“The hardship that Nigerians endure is palpable. Skyrocketing inflation has eroded the purchasing power of the average citizen, leaving many struggling to put food on the table,” he said.
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“It is, therefore, imperative that as leaders, we all put aside partisan differences and work together in the national interest.
“By collaborating with President Tinubu, political leaders and stakeholders alike can pool ideas and expertise to come up with innovative solutions to Nigeria’s economic challenges.
“Moreover, we all should be willing to make tough decisions and sacrifices for the greater good of the country.
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“This may involve implementing unpopular reforms or policies, but these are essential in order to secure a better future for all Nigerians.
“Although the federal government has announced the distribution of 20 trucks of rice to every state, which, in my opinion, is a step in the right direction.”
Lawan said Tinubu needs the support of the governors and national assembly members to make any meaningful change.
“He needs the cooperation of the private sector and civil society organizations. And most importantly, he needs the patriotism of all Nigerians,” he said.
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“We must all be willing to compromise and find common ground, even if it requires us to step outside of our comfort zones.
“The spirit of patriotism that once defined Nigeria must be rekindled. It is a spirit that transcends ethnicity, religion, and political affiliation. It is a spirit that puts the interests of the nation above all else.
“By working together as leaders, we can overcome the country’s challenges and set it on a path towards sustainable development, growth and prosperity.”
Lawan said he hopes that the president would get the needed support.
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