In his new year message to Nigerians, Tinubu argued that developments in the past year revealed a gulf between what the present government promises and what it eventually delivers, saying it is difficult to point to any incremental or minimal improvement in the overall governance of Nigeria as it affects the quality of life of the average Nigerian.
“Nigerians deserve a better deal than they are now getting. Nigerians deserve better roads, better health delivery services, better security, better jobs and better power supply”, he said.
He, however, urged Nigerians to persevere and seek to partner the government to ensure change and bring about the much desired development. That partnership, he explained, must go beyond merely expecting the government to always do the right thing or make the right policies, but must extend to the people’s determination to call the government out and protest against anti-people policies and deliberate government inaction and brazen corruption.
In his own New Year message, the Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mike Omeri, challenged Nigerians to resolve that all forms of insecurity would be brought to end and foster a future where national development is unhindered.
He also urged them to exhibit more tolerance and good neighbourliness in order to enjoy greater peace and stability in 2013. He also praised the determination of Nigerians to remain indivisible and urged them not to be distracted by elements who are hell-bent on creating chaos in the land. Omeri further asked Nigerians to continue to have faith in President Goodluck Jonathan’s leadership, just as he assured of better days ahead.
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“Nigerians deserve a better deal than they are now getting. Nigerians deserve better roads, better health delivery services, better security, better jobs and better power supply”, he said.
He, however, urged Nigerians to persevere and seek to partner the government to ensure change and bring about the much desired development. That partnership, he explained, must go beyond merely expecting the government to always do the right thing or make the right policies, but must extend to the people’s determination to call the government out and protest against anti-people policies and deliberate government inaction and brazen corruption.
In his own New Year message, the Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mike Omeri, challenged Nigerians to resolve that all forms of insecurity would be brought to end and foster a future where national development is unhindered.
He also urged them to exhibit more tolerance and good neighbourliness in order to enjoy greater peace and stability in 2013. He also praised the determination of Nigerians to remain indivisible and urged them not to be distracted by elements who are hell-bent on creating chaos in the land. Omeri further asked Nigerians to continue to have faith in President Goodluck Jonathan’s leadership, just as he assured of better days ahead.
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