Supporting President Tinubu for Economic Transformation: Muslim Media Watch Group’s Call for Political Reform

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The Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria (MMWG) is urging all Nigerians to rally behind President Bola Tinubu’s administration, assuring that the current economic challenges will soon be a thing of the past. In a bid to foster good governance and overall development, the group is advocating for a shift from the Presidential system to a Parliamentary one, emphasizing that the current structure primarily benefits political elites rather than the general populace.

Attributing the prevailing economic hardships to past leadership failures, insincerity, and corruption, MMWG remains optimistic about the government’s efforts to alleviate the situation. The recent increase in the value of the Naira against the dollar is seen as a positive outcome of ongoing economic reforms, with hopes for a subsequent reduction in fuel prices and a ripple effect on the cost of goods and services.

Highlighting the critical role of electricity in driving economic progress, MMWG is calling on both federal and state authorities to prioritize the stabilization of power supply for the nation’s socio-economic advancement. However, the group underscores that without addressing systemic loopholes that breed corruption, any economic policies or measures may fall short of benefiting the populace.

In a bold move towards systemic change, MMWG is urging patriotic citizens, civil society organizations, religious leaders, and stakeholders to push for a transition to a Parliamentary system of governance. Citing the failures of the current Presidential system in curbing corruption and promoting justice, the group advocates for a comprehensive review of the Nigerian Constitution to accommodate the proposed shift.

Ultimately, MMWG appeals to the political class to prioritize the welfare of the people over personal gains, emphasizing the need for a new political order that serves the collective interests of all Nigerians. As the country navigates through challenging times, the call for transformative leadership and institutional reforms resonates as a beacon of hope for a brighter future.

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