A political group called No Alternative To Tinubu/Shettima 2023 has offered reassurance to Nigerians, stating that despite the current economic hardships, the reforms being implemented by President Bola Tinubu will bring significant long-term benefits. The group believes that the initial struggles faced by citizens are temporary and will be outweighed by the positive changes these reforms are designed to bring.
Mr. Vincent Uba, the National Coordinator of the group, addressed Nigerians in a detailed letter, acknowledging the reality of the economic pain being experienced. He emphasized that while these difficulties are undeniable and challenging, the eventual outcomes of President Tinubu’s policies will be transformative and beneficial for the nation.
Uba used a powerful analogy to illustrate this point, comparing the current situation to a pregnant woman enduring labor pains. Just as the pain of childbirth is quickly forgotten once a baby is born, Uba believes that the current economic struggles will be overshadowed by the positive results of the reforms in the future.
Uba encouraged Nigerians to exercise patience and support for President Tinubu during this period of hardship. He advised against placing blame or expressing anger towards the president, arguing that constructive support is crucial for the nation’s progress.
He drew a parallel to the Biblical journey of the Israelites, who endured significant suffering in the wilderness before finally reaching the Promised Land. According to Uba, Nigeria is undergoing a similar challenging journey, and just as the Israelites’ perseverance led to a better future, so too will Nigeria’s current trials lead to eventual prosperity.
The letter also highlighted that Nigeria’s current economic difficulties are not unique. Uba pointed out that other countries, such as Venezuela, Sudan, Kenya, and even the United States, are also facing their own economic and social challenges. This context, he suggested, should provide some perspective and comfort to Nigerians, showing that such struggles are part of a larger global pattern.
Uba praised President Tinubu for implementing several bold and ambitious reforms. These include initiatives such as student loans, which aim to make education more accessible, and regional development projects designed to stimulate economic growth in different parts of the country.
Additionally, he mentioned major infrastructure projects, such as the development of coastal roads and improvements to rail transport, which are expected to enhance connectivity and support economic activity.
The group also commended Tinubu for his decision to increase the minimum wage and introduce financial palliatives to help those most affected by the economic difficulties. Uba stressed the importance of evaluating the actions of leaders and recognizing their efforts rather than focusing solely on criticisms.
Uba called on Nigerians to pray for their leaders and support them through this period of transition. He drew inspiration from Biblical teachings, encouraging a positive and hopeful outlook as the nation navigates these challenging times.