President Bola Tinubu, who is on a condolence visit to the family of late Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in Akure, has admitted that Nigerians are suffering from the effects of poor governance. He said he is determined to restructure the country and address the economic and security challenges facing the nation.
Tinubu, who met with Reuben Fasoranti, the leader of the Pan-Yoruba group Afenifere, said he is committed to bringing relief to the masses and reviving the economy. He said he will pursue a gradual and careful approach to restructuring, to avoid any negative consequences.
He also promised to reform the institutions and the constitution, to ensure fair and effective governance. He said he supports the demands for fiscal federalism and regional autonomy, as a way of empowering the people and the states.
Fasoranti praised Tinubu for his understanding of the national issues and his vision for the country. He urged him to be bold and courageous in his leadership, and to prioritize the welfare and development of the regions. He said he is confident that Tinubu will steer Nigeria to a better and brighter future.
Tinubu, who spoke to Daily Trust after the meeting, said he is grateful for the opportunity to serve the nation. He said he worked hard to achieve his presidential ambition, and he is aware of the huge responsibility on his shoulders. He said he does not need any pity, but rather the support and prayers of the people. He said he is ready to face the challenges and deliver on his promises.