Tinubu showing remarkable tolerance for opposition – Bwala

Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser on Policy Communications to President Bola Tinubu, said his principal has shown remarkable tolerance for the opposition amid intense criticism.

Bwala, in a post on his X handle on Tuesday, said Tinubu is making progress on his promise to reform Nigeria, adding that the worst days of hardship in the country are over.

According to him, the economy is on the path to recovery and growth.

Bwala said: “Earlier today, as the Special Adviser on Policy Communications, I was privileged to share that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is committed to driving positive change in Nigeria.

“In my interview with Silverbird TV, I emphasized the President’s dedication to transparency and fiscal responsibility.

“Asiwaju is making progress on his promise to reform Nigeria, and I’m confident that our worst days are behind us.

“The President has consistently settled debts, demonstrating his commitment to fiscal responsibility. We’re on the path to recovery and growth, and there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

“President Tinubu has also shown remarkable tolerance for the opposition, even in the face of intense criticism. We’ll continue to work towards a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria for all.

“As part of our efforts to engage with the public, we’re launching a new approach to communicate government activities, using both conventional and unconventional methods to deliver the message of Mr. President’s Renewed Hope to the people.”

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