President Bola Tinubu has expressed confidence in Nigeria's future, urging citizens to remain hopeful despite the nation’s economic and security struggles.
He emphasized his administration’s dedication to driving positive change and ensuring lasting progress.
Delivering his remarks through National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu at the graduation ceremony of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 17 in Abuja, Tinubu acknowledged the hardships Nigerians face but highlighted ongoing efforts to stabilize and grow the economy.
“Things are happening in our country today. People may not like us. They probably will disagree with one or two things. But fundamentally, things are changing. And Nigeria will change,” Tinubu remarked.
He described his administration’s economic policies as challenging but necessary for sustainable development.
“The economy is changing. Very tough, very difficult, very huge challenges we are facing. But I can assure you, better days are ahead of us,” he said.
Regarding national security, the president reaffirmed his commitment to combating criminal activities and warned offenders that they would be held accountable, whether inside or outside Nigeria.
“If you are a bad man, whether you are inside Nigeria or outside, you are in trouble. We will go after you. We will bring you to justice,” he declared.
Tinubu’s statement aims to reassure Nigerians, encouraging them to trust the government’s efforts to build a secure and prosperous nation.