Shehu Sani, a former senator from Kaduna Central, stated on Wednesday that Nigeria's democracy still has a ways to go.
Despite the celebration of Democracy Day, Sani claimed that there is a great deal of hunger and suffering in the nation.
In response to Tinubu's pledge on Democracy Day that his changes would be successful, he was acting.
"The reforms we have initiated are intended to create a stronger, better foundation for future growth," stated Tinubu at the time. Without a question, the reforms have brought forth difficulties. Nevertheless, these are the long-term fixes that the economy needs in order to be fixed so that everyone may access the economy and receive just recompense for their labor and efforts.
"As we proceed to improve the economy; I promise to never abandon you and will always pay attention to what the people have to say. In keeping with this, we have been transparent and sincere in our negotiations with organized labor over a new national minimum wage. We want to submit an executive measure to the National Assembly shortly, which will codify the agreements reached into law for the next five years or fewer.
"There is so much hardship and hunger in the land," Sani commented on X in response.Our nation will become better, safer, and more peaceful the sooner the changes take effect and put a stop to the growing poverty in the nation.Though we still have a long way to go, we have made great progress. Democracy ought to not be a government set up by the majority in order to serve the interests of the minority.We must not give up on our efforts to build a better nation.
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