Akpabio says policy direction of Tinubu not aimed at punishing Nigerians

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio

President of Senate, Sen.Godswill Akpabio, has said that the policy direction of the APC-led government under President Bola Tinubu was aimed at repositioning the country and not to punish the people.

Akpabio made this known in a congratulatory message to congratulate President Tinubu on successful completion on year in office.

“No doubt, times are hard but it is for good as the president has shown commitment and is making deliberate efforts to make life enjoyable for every Nigerian.

“Mr President, I must commend you for being a courageous and bold leader, who leads from the front and does not shy away from taking responsibility.

” In the last one year, you have taken very tough decisions, some of which are painful but necessary and would soon translate into long term benefits for the citizenry.

“Your actions and policies have clearly shown that you were prepared for leadership and have the wherewithal to transform the nation into an enclave for good governance and enduring development.”.

He said that Tinubu in the last one year exuded ingenuity and high level of intelligence in solving the multifarious challenges militating the nation.

He said reforms were been executed in the economic and security sector and the nation’s foreign policy thrust.

“I acknowledge the milestone achieved in the fight against insecurity, the removal of petroleum subsidy and the economic reforms, particularly at the Central Bank of Nigeria and other key agencies.

” The commitment to reposition the forex market, which are gradually pointing towards economic recovery and growth.

“In the educational sector, the establishment of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) and other interventions in schools at all levels stand this administration out.

“The prioritisation of staff welfare, driving towards a truly living wage and attainment of industrial harmony

“An elaborate social welfare programme and respect for the citizenry by listening to their cries in implementing some of the policies have endeared Mr President to the hearts of millions of Nigerians.

He commended Tinubu for being a courageous and bold leader, who leads from the front and does not shy away from taking responsibility.

” In the last one year, you have taken very tough decisions, some of which are painful but necessary and would soon translate into long term benefits for the citizenry.

“Your actions and policies have clearly shown that you were prepared for leadership and have the wherewithal to transform the nation into an enclave for good governance and enduring development.”.

He said that Tinubu in the last one year exuded ingenuity and high level of intelligence in solving the multifarious challenges militating the nation.

He said reforms were been executed in the economic and security sector and the nation’s foreign policy thrust.

“I acknowledged the milestone achieved in the fight against insecurity, the removal of petroleum subsidy and the economic reforms, particularly at the Central Bank of Nigeria and other key agencies.

” The commitment to reposition the forex market, which are gradually pointing towards economic recovery and growth.

The mutual understanding and cooperation that has existed between the Executive and the Legislature, he said, is also a signal that you are prepared to go places.”

He said that the National Assembly in national interest was willing to continue to collaborate with the Executive under to advance the cause of democracy and give Nigerians value for their votes.

“As you step into the second year of your tenure, I pray for continued wisdom and excellent health for you; better commitment from your team and the support and understanding of Nigerians to enable you lead the country back to its enviable place in the comity of nations.

“On our part, the National Assembly will continue to support programmes and policies of your administration that will bring succour to the populace and make life better for the citizenry,” he said