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Protest: You’re Not The Only Voice Of Nigerians, Tinubu Tells NLC …Says He ‘ll Fight Corruption To Ruin

President Bola Tinubu yesterday criticised the recent protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), saying the labour movement is not the only voice of Nigerians.
The labour union, had on Tuesday, embarked on a street protest across the country over the level of hardship in the country following the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.
Recall that in his inaugural speech on May 29, 2023, Tinubu pronounced that “Fuel subsidy is gone,” a decision that has led to an increase in transportation among others in the country.
But speaking during the commissioning of the Lagos Red Line Train in Lagos yesterday, Tinubu stated that while the union has its rights and freedom, it is not the only voice of the Nigerian people.
“The labour union should understand that no matter how much we cling to our freedom and rights… to call for strike within nine months of an administration is unacceptable.
“If you want to participate in the electoral process, wait until 2027. If not, maintain peace; you are not the only voice of Nigerians.”
The President also said that there is no going back on the reforms made by his administration as it approaches its first year in office.
“I asked for this job, I cannot complain. These reforms that are ongoing, we are not looking back because it is all about the people,” he said.
He further stated, “We must be committed to great value, and we will grow the economy. We will feed ourselves out of penury, and we will be happy that we did it.
“I tell Nigerians from this podium that change is possible and that we must make progress. It’s not about a single individual but about the fastest-growing population in the world.
“Out of every black-coloured individual, one is a Nigerian. We cannot afford to relax; we must plan and prepare for the increasing population.
“But this revolution that has started, this reform that is ongoing, we are not looking back. The engineering, the construction, the affirmation of our pledge to be loyal to our country. There is one thing I know is that there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel.”
He also stated that his administration is focused on the people, and ready to fight corruption and smuggling “to ruin” even though it will fight back.
“One thing I know is that there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel.
“I agree smugglers will fight back, corruption will fight back… we will fight them to ruin.
“Corruption will go away. We will save the money for you; to educate our children; to pay for the healthcare system of our people; to pay for modern transportation system.
“The fight is on, we are not looking back. This economy, we will grow it; we will feed ourselves out of the penury and we will be happy that we did it.
“If it is corruption, we must exterminate it no matter how hard it is fighting back… no to corruption. We must adhere to our pledge. Nigeria will be out of economic problems”, he assured.
Tinubu stated that the commissioning of the red line marked the realization of a vision he had 25 years ago when he served as governor of the state.
He also called for increased collaboration between the Ministry of Transport and other states to develop railway infrastructure nationwide.
The Red Line Rail Project, inaugurated by President Tinubu, is an intra-state rail service aimed at improving transportation within the city and spans 37 kilometres.
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