Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has called on Nigerians to react to the current economic realities in a responsible and mature manner.
Shettima made the call during the 29th pre-Ramadan lecture organized by the University of Lagos Muslim Alumni with the theme, “Economic Reforms for Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects for the Future,” held at the main auditorium, University of Lagos recently.
Represented by his Special Adviser on Political Matters, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the Vice President said the current challenges would soon be over.
Shettima noted that the forthcoming Ramadan would come with “severe” challenges for many Nigerians, adding that the current reforms might be challenging but the government has no intention to punish Nigerians.
“The leadership of President Tinubu recognizes that this Ramadan will come with severe challenges for most Nigerians. The road to where we are today was long and full of missed opportunities and tragic failures to build on our great potential.
“The consequences of our past are the stark realities we face today, such as rising cost of living and pessimism over our prospects to turn around 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 were easier and reliable alternatives to the policy choices we have adopted, we would have adopted them.
“Our administration does not plan to make the 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.
“We are also acutely aware that ours is a set of related Nigerian problems, and the solutions we seek must be genuinely informed by a Nigerian context, not the experiences of others or the preferences of special foreign interests which are removed from consequences of missteps or errors of judgment’’, he said.