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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Tinubu asks political leaders to help poor Nigerians

“You, the leaders at the subnational levels, are also doing all you can to spend money, not the people,” the president stated.

• March 11, 2025
President Bola Tinubu and members of the Federal Executive Council, service chiefs
President Bola Tinubu and members of the Federal Executive Council, service chiefs

President Bola Tinubu, on Monday night in Abuja, called on political leaders in the country to channel more resources and policies towards catering to the needs of the poor and vulnerable.

The president, who hosted governors, members of the Federal Executive Council, service chiefs, and some selected heads of ministries, departments, and agencies to break the Ramadan fast at the State House, urged leaders to be selfless and work for the people’s benefit.

“I thank you all for responding to this invitation. You honoured it out of respect, not because you don’t have enough to eat or share,” Mr Tinubu said.

He noted that political leaders’ efforts are crucial in meeting citizens’ expectations. He commended the people-oriented policies that had started yielding positive results in improved human development indexes and economic indicators.

The president attributed the success of economic reforms to the collective efforts of members of FEC and the collaboration of leaders at the sub-national level.

“I recall in our first FEC meeting, I said we were going to work hard to fetch water from a dry well. We are still working hard to ensure that there is water to drink and that we spend money, not the people.

“You, the leaders at the subnational levels, are also doing all you can to spend money, not the people,” the president stated.

Mr Tinubu urged political leaders to work for posterity so that history would remember them for good.

“Look at yourselves as navigators that will bring the country to the promised land. Standing here as president is a great honour, and you can’t trade it. Continue doing what you are doing. And do more for the people,” he added.

Mr Tinubu urged leaders to see the entire country as one big family in a house with people living in different rooms.

(NAN)

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