The government says it acknowledges that some of its policies have caused challenges for Nigerians.
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He said protests will not solve the country’s challenges and urged the youth to embrace dialogue and be patient with the president. Several cabinet ministers present at the press briefing also endorsed Mr Akume’s position. The ministers include Minister of Information Mohammed Idris, Minister of Solid Mineral and Development Dele Alake, and Minister of Budget and Economic Planning Atiku Bagudu.PREMIUM TIMES delivers fact-based journalism for Nigerians, by Nigerians — and our community of supporters, the readers who donate, make our work possible.
Some Nigerians have also called for restraint, as security agencies warn protesters not to go overboard and that they should prevent the protests from turning violent.In his remarks, Mr Idris urged the youth to listen to the voice of reason and give the government more time to implement its policies in the interest of Nigeria.
Mr Edun said the president truly understands Nigerians’ concerns, particularly regarding the cost-of-living crisis. “But the president doesn’t want the protests to reverse the progress gained in the last year.” In his submission, Mr Bagudu said the country’s budget reflects its priorities. The Tinubu administration has increased budgetary allocations to security, health, social welfare, and agriculture, he said.
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