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A political support group under the banner of the Door to Door Movement for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians to exercise patience as the federal government implements tough but necessary reforms aimed at reviving the economy.
In a statement issued on Friday, the group reiterated its commitment to ensuring the re-election of President Tinubu in 2027, pledging to support efforts that showcase the administration’s achievements.
It urged citizens to look beyond current economic hardship and trust the process being led by experienced hands in Tinubu’s cabinet.
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Director General of the movement, Blessing Agbomhere, noted that the administration is working round-the-clock to stabilize the country and restore its lost economic glory.
He dismissed opposition criticism as self-serving and accused detractors of seeking to destabilize the country for political gain.
Agbomhere likened the current phase of hardship to the sowing of a seed that must die before it grows and yields fruit.
“Be patient, bear the pain, harvest is coming,” he said, adding that the removal of subsidies, a new tax regime, and the floating of the Naira are bold decisions that will strengthen the economy in the long run.
He warned political opponents to desist from stirring public resentment, stating that the movement would soon begin to expose those he described as “enemies of the state” who are bent on inciting Nigerians against the government.
According to Agbomhere, the renewed hope agenda of the Tinubu-led administration is already laying a foundation for lasting development, and its impact will soon trickle down to all levels of society, especially rural communities.