The
Nigerian government on Thursday asked Nigerians to be hopeful of a better
future, saying a “long suffering” people always enjoy enduring prosperity
afterwards.
The
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, gave the message of hope at
a meeting with members of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) ahead
of the one year anniversary of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.
“In
the words of Henry David Thoreau, all misfortune is but a stepping stone to
fortune,” the minister said.
“Change
is no instant coffee, it is a process. We are now laying a solid foundation for
our country.
“The
road will be rough, but as the saying goes, the darker the night, the brighter
the morning. Our long suffering people will surely smile again.” he said.
Mr.
Mohammed also praised Nigerians for their “support, endurance and
perseverance.’’
The
meeting with BON was attended by four other ministers who spoke on the achievements
and challenges in their ministries and interacted with those in attendance.
They
are Ministers of FCT, Mohammed Bello; Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige;
Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola; and Trade and Investment,
Okechukwu Enelamah.
Mr.
Mohammed appreciated the unprecedented trust Nigerians reposed in the
leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to steer the ship of state to safe
shores.
He
acknowledged that the nation was passing through a very difficult situation
with the loss of more than 60 per cent of national income due to the crash in
the price of crude oil.
The
minister assured citizens that the government would deliver on its election
campaign promises to Nigerians.
“This
administration is aware that it was not elected to make excuses, but to put the
nation back on a sound economic footing, ensure the security of lives and
property and banish corruption.
“We
have therefore decided to turn the disaster that we inherited into a blessing
by diversifying our economy away from the mono-product of oil, leveraging on
agriculture, solid minerals as well as culture and tourism, among others.
The
minister reassured Nigerians that the change promised was real, in spite of the
tough situation of the moment.
Mr.
Mohammed stressed that if the government had not been elected, there would have
been no economy in the country.
On
the scorecard of the administration in the past one year, Mr. Mohammed said
significant achievements were recorded in security, economy and the fight
against corruption.
-NAN
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