Nigeria already bleeding before Tinubu’s emergence – NNPP

The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, on Thursday said that Nigeria was already bleeding before the emergence of President Bola Tinubu.

Appraising Tinubu’s administration in the last one year, Founder of the party, Dr Boniface Aniebonam said the President was aware of the crisis in the country before coming into power.

Aniebonam told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that it was in recognition of the challenges the nation had that the President came up with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“The belief of members of the NNPP stands to reason that a great leader is he or she who can make a wrong decision rather than taking none in a matter of state affairs of urgent importance.

“The President is human and may have made some wrong decisions like removing the cankerworm of corruption-infested oil subsidy without first planning on cushioning the effects, but it will be good in the long run.

“Therefore, this is the time for all Nigerians to be more determined to work hard and make sacrifices for the good of our country.”

According to Aniebonam, Tinubu and members of his cabinet have successfully taken Nigeria away from the intensive care unit to the general ward.

“This simply means that there is hope for Nigeria’s greatness shortly.

“Going forward, it is the belief of members of the new NNPP that the greatness of Nigeria is in the hands of Nigerians.

“To achieve this objective, we must enhance productivity in the area of education, rule of law and order, science and technology, agriculture, industrialisation and avoidable acts of corruption and public disorder.

“Therefore, this is not the time to apportion blame in the name of opposition to whatever government does. Opposition must be responsible and constructive in all criticisms, with respect and patriotism.

“It is, therefore, a time to advise and encourage the President and leaderships of the Legislative houses and Judiciary to continue to ensure that every of their actions are for the good of the general welfare of Nigerians.

“It is our firm belief that political patronage should be done in a manner that it does not affect the mantra of renewed hope for Nigeria,” he said.