”Nigerians should express their feelings over our circumstances in a responsible and mature manner” – VP, Kashim Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima has emphasized the importance of Nigerians voicing their concerns about the country’s hardships in a manner that is both responsible and mature. Speaking at the 29th pre-Ramadan lecture organized by the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Muslim Alumni, Shettima stated that the current administration would have pursued less stringent policies if feasible alternatives existed.

Represented by his special adviser on political matters, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the Vice President acknowledged that the federal government is sometimes compelled to implement policies that disproportionately affect the less privileged.

He said; 

“The consequences of our past are the stark realities we face today, such as rising cost of living and pessimism over our prospect to turn round our economy in the direction of growth and inclusive development.

“Yet, my brothers and sisters, we do not have the choice of continuing in the direction that brought us where we are today. We have to fix this country, and failure to do this is not an option. All the options we have are difficult and challenging, and they are, without a doubt, more telling on the poor. If there are easier and reliable alternatives to the policy choices we have adopted, we would have adopted them.

“Our administration does not plan to make lives of Nigerians more difficult. Nor do we intend to deceive fellow citizens that the change in direction and the expected outcome can be achieved without pain or sacrifices.

“Fellow alumni, I appeal to you to help make space for our administration to achieve the goal of turning our nation around. As products of a distinguished institution, we have learnt that progress is only possible if it is informed by criticism and critical scrutiny. We expect that Nigerians should express their feelings over our circumstances in a responsible and mature manner.”

Shettima also noted that the federal government is aware that the forthcoming Ramadan “will come with severe challenges for most Nigerians”.

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  1. you are not responsible for saying that…. would you ever listens in a responsible manners too….

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