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Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Ofunaofu: 11:05pm On Feb 18
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, on Sunday dismissed calls by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors Forum, for the resignation of President Bola Tinubu over the current economic hardship in the country.

The PDP Governors Forum, in a statement signed by the director-general, Hon. CID Maduabum, on Saturday, had urged Tinubu to resign if he cannot provide sustainable solutions to the country’s problems.

“Hardship and suffering being faced by Nigerians have no tribal, religious or party colouration. A hungry man is an angry man.

“While all tiers of government have a role to play, the APC led Federal Government has a disproportionate role to play in mobilising Nigerians and all organs and tiers of government for sustainable solutions.

“If it can not do so or is unable to do so, it should graciously throw in the towel,” the PDP governors said.

However, replying the PDP governors in a statement by Rabiu Ibrahim, his Special Assistant on Media, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Idris insisted that Tinubu will not resign.

The statement was titled, ‘Tinubu won’t resign, says minister: PDP Governors, it is time to do the work you were elected for.’

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, notes the statement by the PDP Governors Forum, directing a call for resignation at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

The call is nothing but an attempt at distraction by people who should instead be busy supporting the President’s efforts at bringing economic relief to the Nigerian people.

“It is our considered view that the PDP and its Governors should not be seeking, through the back door of intimidation, what they have consistently failed to achieve by democratic means, since 2015.

“Those who could not bring transformational change when they had a lengthy chance to, should not seek to interrupt or distract those who are busy at work on the presidential vision that Nigerians elected them to implement,” the statement said.

The minister noted that the administration of President Bola Tinubu had, since inception, generously extended financial support to all the State Governments, regardless of partisan affiliation.

“In addition, the removal of the petrol subsidy — which, incidentally, was one of the main planks of the PDP presidential campaign — has swelled the revenues of all States, including the PDP States. To whom more has been given, more is therefore expected,” the minister added.

Continuing, the minister said, “The President and his administration recognise the unfinished business of revamping our national economy kick-started by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, through programmes focused on large-scale infrastructure, social welfare, prioritizing the equipping and welfare of the military and security agencies, and reclaiming Nigeria’s strategic place in the comity of nations.

“Boko Haram and its affiliates, on the ascendancy in 2014/2015, have since been decimated, and similar bold gains are now being made with bandits and other criminals.”

Idris further noted that Nigerians have not forgotten that it was the APC administration that cleared several liabilities left behind by the PDP government, such as subsidy claims by oil marketers, Paris Club Refunds, unpaid pensions, gratuities, and salary arrears owed various categories of pensioners from liquidated and existing State-Owned Enterprises.

“Major oil sector reforms that the PDP touted for years but could not deliver – passage of the PIB, new refineries, as well as the revamp of existing ones, and so on – are the very real and continuing legacies of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

“All of these have been accomplished without access to the oil windfall that the PDP government enjoyed for much of the time that it was in power, and also against the backdrop of the most devastating global shock since the Second World War: the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We must continue to state these facts so Nigerians will know where we are coming from, and appreciate what is being done in its full context.”

The minister stressed that “President Tinubu is not and will never be overwhelmed by the current challenges the country is facing”.

“He (Tinubu) will not abdicate his responsibilities. He will courageously continue to wrestle with the challenges and surmount them, laying a durable foundation for the new Nigeria that is emerging.

“He has also never shied away from acknowledging the pain of ongoing reforms, and has seized every opportunity to assure Nigerians that inside the pain of the reforms lie the seeds of lasting prosperity and national development.

“To the PDP Governors, let us reiterate: This is not the time for distraction. It is time instead for the rolling up of sleeves, to support and complement the hard work of the President and his administration.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/02/18/hardship-tinubu-wont-resign-information-minister-replies-pdp-governors/

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Tntsi: 11:27pm On Feb 18
If tinubu/shettima and their gang love Nigeria, they will resign and run away.
But I know they are harden and won't do it. Not until divinity crushes and disgrace them.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by ShobayoEmma(m): 11:53pm On Feb 18
The masses don't want him to resign, we only want him to wake up to reality and save economy.


Whatever statistics that doesn't put food on the table of the
masses or bring the inflation rate down is as useless as
uselessness. Lord have mercy.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by year2013: 11:58pm On Feb 18
ShobayoEmma:
The masses don't want him to resign, we only want him to wake up to reality and save economy.


Whatever statistics that doesn't put food on the table of the
masses or bring the inflation rate down is as useless as
uselessness. Lord have mercy.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions

Which masses are you talking about?. You're on your own. Let him resign joor.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Naijanascam: 12:00am On Feb 19
He must finish his 8 years hoohaa

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Chrisrare: 12:24am On Feb 19
With Tinubu's vast political experience, he's still the best bet at rescuing the situation we are in.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Splashme: 1:35am On Feb 19
Let him die there na.
Thief

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by malali: 4:38am On Feb 19
I see your minsters are finally waking up, get the other ministers out as well, make sure Nigerians know them by name, let them hold townhall meetings in their constituencies, and geo political areas. The ministers are younger than you, they should be doing the heavy lifting. As the president you should just have a 1-2hr meetings and then let them do the heavy lifting. Organize a ruthless sharp witted think tank "cabal" and let them do most of the decision making, just make sure none of them takes decisions alone, they should always discuss amongst themselves and you can veto at anytime.

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development- Discuss food security, Short term plan and long term plan
Minister of Aviation- Open up travel to other countries, direct flights
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy- Its being over 8 months, lets hear your voice on pertinent issues
Minister of Defence- This is the clown threatening Nigerians about unguarded utterances, Get them to say it to Hardcore press and be grilled.
Minister of Education- Whats the long term plan and short term plan ?
Minister of Environment- What exactly are your plans short term and long term ?
Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning- Where do we stand in terms of finance, budget and NP. Explain what the fiscal looks like, Long term and short term.
Minister of Foreign Affairs- Nigeria's image could use some laundry at home and abroad, This man should be traveling more than the president, with goals not aimlessly.
Minister of Health - Should give us an account of what he met on ground ? Numbers of PHC ? Goals short term and long term.
Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment- Trade is really a big one, now Naira is low, wages are low, alot of companies can be enticed to set up offices in Nigeria, But trade minister has to pursue them.
Minister of Information and Culture- Come out of hiding, tell us your short term and long term goals.
Minister of Interior- Interior seems to hit the ground running, we have seen changes.
Minister of Justice- Justice, bring out some big looters and try them, More laws needed in the financial sector to regulate the currency beyond this administration.
Minister of Labour and Employment - Labour should talk to private sector to hire more people, as CSR, also come out unemployment rate in numbers, how they plan to reduce it, what are their long term goals and short term goals as well.
Minister of Mines and Steel Development- We should have turned precious metals to a natioanl revenue generator by now, Bring in investors, South Africa gold is a large source of revenue to the country. Is Nigeria stting on untapped Gold resources ? No white elephant project by governement. Private sectors can mine and if they discover anything substantial government can tax and regulate.
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs- We need to hear your voice ? What is the plan ?
Minister of Petroleum Resources - What is the plan ? Short term long term ? Revenue ? Barrels ? New refinery licenses should be auctioned.
Minister of Power - Do we need more privatization, what technologies are used in other 3rd world countries with 24/7 power supply ? A lot of 3rd world countries have power supply 24/7
Minister of Science and Technology- What farming modalities and animal husbandry can we bring in to feed 300 million Nigerians ?
Minister of Transportation- Made some noise about CNG, then it died down, regulate the current transporters operating all over the country, sell licenses to trailer companies that can carry food, raw materials across the country, There is so much that can be privatized in the transport industry. This can create millions of jobs for Nigerians and revenue for government.
Minister of Water Resources - Come out dont be shy, lets hear your voice.
Minister of Women Affairs-Come out dont be shy, lets hear your voice.
Minister of Works and Housing- This is another gold mine, in terms of Job creation and revenue generation for the government.
Minister of Youth and Sports Development - This is another gold mine, in terms of Job creation and revenue generation for the government. Start a national league, private sponsored, all the foreign companies running In Nigeria and wealthy Nigerians can invest, sponsor etc, Start nationally and grow internationally.

Let your minsters come out and engage, the noisemakers, on a quarterly basis, let them come out and say what they have done and what they are planning to do and what they have in the pipeline, let them take questions from Nigerians.

Dont let them be shouting Tinubu up and down,


You are setting a bad precedence, by allowing everyone to point at the president when things are not going well. Get them all involved.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Yankee101: 5:06am On Feb 19
A resignation is Bette than a coup
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by osigiepurr(m): 5:15am On Feb 19
The state governors are truly the problems of Nigeria. Infact, they are sheep in wolf's clothing.

When Tinubu increased their monthly allocations, why didn't they refused the increment?. What have they all been doing with their monthly allocations?. No good state roads and infrastructures, yet nobody is talking.

The Governors are trying to play the good guys by leveraging on the woes of Nigerians to attack Tinubu when they themselves are not righteous men either.

Nigerians should also make sure their respective state governors are held accountable as they are dragging Tinubu for the country's predicaments.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Paraman: 5:19am On Feb 19
Only a fool will feel Tinubu won't complete his tenure. He will rule till 2027 and recontest. Only a mumu person will think this little hardship will make Tinubu not to finish his tenure.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by sweetkev(m): 9:03am On Feb 19
Tomorrow is not even sure for anyone.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Customised3(f): 9:03am On Feb 19
Hmmm i wonder,this old men sh
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Dididrumz(m): 9:03am On Feb 19
Person wey dey desperate go resign before?
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Didijiji: 9:03am On Feb 19
MuMu PDP

The current crop of politicians wrecking the country since 2015 were the same people that sponsored and executed the Ojota 2012 protests in the name of SAVE NIGERIA & OCCUPY NIGERIA. They protested, blocked roads, drew the sitting president on a coffin and used the media to destroy his government and your party.

They succeeded in not only doing that, but went further to destroy every good thing you have done.

All you can do is to sit and be talking up and down without action. Put your acts together and get Nigerians to recover their country from this current crop of eedd***iotts happily destroying what is left of our dear Nigeria while sourcing for all FORMS OF EXCUSES to make up for their ineptitude
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Customised3(f): 9:03am On Feb 19
Hmmm i wonder,this old men sha
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by ideatoprince18(m): 9:04am On Feb 19
He should not resign ooooo ... make him die for the seat

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by crossfm: 9:05am On Feb 19
Hehehe.

When was the last time a Nigerian politician resigned grin tongue.

They would rather sink with the country.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Coolestguy2023: 9:06am On Feb 19
year2013:


Which masses are you talking about?. You're on your own. Let him resign joor.

Oga, na only you Igbos want him to resign and guess what? It will NEVER happen and PBAT will use 8 years and then power goes back to the north

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by LilyColin(f): 9:06am On Feb 19
Paraman:
Only a fool will feel Tinubu won't complete his tenure. He will rule till 2027 and recontest. Only a mumu person will think this little hardship will make Tinubu not to finish his tenure.



Shame on you
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Cantonese: 9:06am On Feb 19
Bloody liars.

“Boko Haram and its affiliates, on the ascendancy in 2014/2015, have since been decimated, and similar bold gains are now being made with bandits and other criminals.”

BIG FAT LIE! Let them travel on the highways without security. Let them go to their country homes, if they dare. They cannot leave Abuja!
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“Idris further noted that Nigerians have not forgotten that it was the APC administration that cleared several liabilities left behind by the PDP government, such as subsidy claims by oil marketers, Paris Club Refunds, unpaid pensions, gratuities, and salary arrears owed various categories of pensioners from liquidated and existing State-Owned Enterprises.

“Major oil sector reforms that the PDP touted for years but could not deliver – passage of the PIB, new refineries, as well as the revamp of existing ones, and so on – are the very real and continuing legacies of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

“All of these have been accomplished without access to the oil windfall that the PDP government enjoyed for much of the time that it was in power, and also against the backdrop of the most devastating global shock since the Second World War: the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We must continue to state these facts so Nigerians will know where we are coming from, and appreciate what is being done in its full context.”

ANOTHER BIG FAT LIE!

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All the policies were from PDP. If APC did not bring their horrible ways into the Nigerian political space, PDP would have completed all.

Shameless people who have bewitched their supporters with plenty of lies. If they did not deceive their gullible followers, Nigerians would long have overcome the effects of subsidy under GEJ. With all their lies, they have very been paying subsidy since last year, while deceiving their gullible followers.

How APC still have the audacity to call PDP out in the face of very clear economic errors committed by them is mind boggling. Nigerians go from hardship to hardship, poverty to poverty, misery to misery daily, yet there does not seem to be any way out of the woods.

Shameless people with shameless supporters.
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by ideatoprince18(m): 9:07am On Feb 19
accordadoga24:
Hehehe

Whether he reigns or not is not my business.

My business is that no Igbo man will ever rule Nigeria.

Our unborn great great grandchildren know this already


Lol ...... ur kinsmen are being Fvcked in their anus by herdsman and u are here yapping. The Joke is on u!!!!

Your tribe people sabi misbehave ehn

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by RichIgboBoy: 9:08am On Feb 19
Ndi ara
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by ambale(m): 9:09am On Feb 19
Chrisrare:
With Tinubu's vast political experience, he's still the best bet at rescuing the situation we are in.

You mean the situation he plunged us in abi?

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by Mozegee: 9:09am On Feb 19
accordadoga24:
Hehehe

Whether he reigns or not is not my business.

My business is that no Igbo man will ever rule Nigeria.

Our unborn great great grandchildren know this already
Are you and your unborn generation better than the people you call their names.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by DohFahSo: 9:10am On Feb 19
Chrisrare:
With Tinubu's vast political experience, he's still the best bet at rescuing the situation we are in.

Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:10am On Feb 19
A better and prosperous Nigeria 🇳🇬 is all we want.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Won’t Resign – Mohammed Idris by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:10am On Feb 19
Chrisrare:
With Tinubu's vast political experience, he's still the best bet at rescuing the situation we are in.
100% true.
We concur.

You can say that again.
It's only a matter of time

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