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Nigerians face hardship under Tinubu  —Shettima

CITIZENS COMPASS —Vice-President Kashim Shettima says he is optimistic that Nigeria will overcome its challenges with its citizens’ intellectual capabilities and President Bola Tinubu’s leadership style amid “domestic threats to our lives and the economy.”

Mr Shettima said this at a reception in Ibadan, Oyo State capital according to a statement by his media aide Stanley Nkwocha.

Under Mr Tinubu, hardships faced by millions of Nigerians have worsened, with prices of food, fuel and other essentials skyrocketing amid historic free fall of the value of the Naira.

The reception was organised in honour of the vice-president by the University of Ibadan Muslim Graduates’ Association (UIMGA).

The vice-president, who underscored the importance of domestic solutions, urged Nigerians to harness their collective knowledge and expertise to build a resilient economy and address global challenges such as climate change.

“I wish to share with you that even as Nigeria strives to overcome the consequences of geopolitical events around us and the domestic threats to our lives and the economy,” Mr Shettima said. “We are comforted by your intellectual capabilities to understand the necessity of the decisions we have taken to salvage Nigeria.”

He added, “Our government stands resolute in confronting these obstacles and in our belief in working together to build the Nigeria of our dream.”

Mr Shettima paid tribute to the university for shaping his worldview. According to him, the University of Ibadan instilled in him the values of public service.

The vice-president emphasized the importance of education and collaboration in propelling the nation towards a brighter future.

Mr Shettima said, “My time at this premier institution not only reinforced my belief in the equalizing power of education, but here, I also learned the wisdom of viewing each other as brothers and sisters in word and action.” 

He commended UIMGA for its remarkable contributions and initiatives to societal peace and progress.

The vice-president also highlighted their initiatives in providing scholarships, conducting workshops, organising awareness campaigns, and hosting public lectures on critical developmental issues.

He said, “To achieve the society we desire, we must build a synergy between the gown and the town, between the public and the private, and between the student and the practicing specialists.”

Mr Shettima obtained a master’s degree (MSc) in Agricultural Economics in 1991 at the University of Ibadan.

The UIMGA’s reception served as a platform for dialogue, inspiration, and renewed dedication to the nation’s development.

 

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