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Tinubu Taking Tough Decisions For Nigeria’s Long Term Stability - Gbajabiamila

Tinubu Taking Tough Decisions For Nigeria’s Long Term Stability - Gbajabiamila

The Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has expressed that the sweeping reforms being implemented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are rooted in a deliberate effort to secure Nigeria’s long term stability, rather than short term political gains.

Receiving leaders of the Working People United, WOPU, Gbajabiamila stressed that the administration’s policy choices reflect a willingness to confront difficult realities in order to reposition the country’s economy and governance structures.

He explained that the reforms, though challenging for many Nigerians in the immediate term, are necessary corrections to long-standing structural issues that had been left unresolved for years.

According to him, true leadership requires taking decisions that may not be immediately popular but are ultimately beneficial to the nation’s future.

He said President Tinubu has demonstrated that resolve by embarking on policies that previous administrations had avoided, noting that such decisions are already reshaping national discourse.

Gbajabiamila assured the delegation of the Presidency’s openness to partnerships that promote national unity, economic growth, and inclusive development.

The Coordinator-General of WOPU, Comrade Williams Akporeha, said the organisation represents a broad spectrum of Nigerian workers and stakeholders committed to national progress.

He explained that the movement draws membership from across sectors, including artisans, professionals, entrepreneurs, farmers, transporters, and youths, united by a shared goal of building a stronger economy.

Akporeha said WOPU believes that cooperation between government and organised groups is critical to strengthening democratic institutions and improving public trust.

He said that the group is actively mobilising support across the country to sustain ongoing reforms and ensure continuity of policies aimed at national development.

The meeting ended with both sides reaffirming their commitment to dialogue and partnership as Nigeria navigates its current phase of economic and institutional reforms.

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