President Bola Tinubu has recognized the economic hardships currently facing Nigeria, attributing them to previous mismanagement of resources. In a meeting with the Forum of Former Presiding Officers of the National Assembly, he emphasized his administration’s commitment to addressing these root causes and delivering lasting solutions.
Tinubu highlighted the neglect of crucial sectors like education and infrastructure during periods of high crude oil production as significant contributors to the country’s struggles.
He urged Nigerians to reflect on past mistakes and focus on rebuilding critical areas for a better future. “I didn’t come to look for money and exploit the situation; I came to work,” he stated, underscoring his dedication to national progress. He noted that poor living conditions and inadequate education have hindered development, urging a collective effort to improve these areas.
”I didn’t come to look for money and exploit the situation; I came to work. I asked for the votes, and Nigerians gave them to me.
”I have travelled the world and seen how developed countries have done it for themselves through collaboration, inclusiveness and financial structure.
”Yes, there is hardship, but how did we get here? What did we do when we had very high crude production?”
“We neglected our communities; we neglected the goose that lays the golden eggs; we forgot even to give them a good standard of living.
”We forgot to educate our children. Go round and look at the dilapidated schools. The education environment must be decent enough for pupils to want to learn.
”We can complain from now till eternity that the school enrolment is low. But did we do anything to encourage the enrolment process? We must ask ourselves because it is a matter of conscience,” he said.