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No more free beer parlour, hard work is key – Tinubu to Nigerians

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged Nigerians to embrace hard work and patience, stating that the era of “free beer parlour” is over.

He emphasized that citizens should focus on agriculture and other productive sectors to help revitalize the economy.

Tinubu made these remarks while addressing the Forum of Former Presiding Officers of the National Assembly, led by former Senate President Ken Nnamani, during their visit to Abuja.

The President assured Nigerians that his administration is actively working to retool and rebuild the nation’s economy, but stressed the need for time and patience to achieve meaningful progress.

“People say we’re hungry; yes, I understand that. We don’t want to keep the people hungry and angry, but we say be patient— we must work hard. There is no free beer parlour anymore. We’ll retool and rebuild Nigeria’s economy,” said President Tinubu.

The President is saying this at a time Nigerians grapple with economic hardship occasioned by the twin policies of fuel subsidy removal and Naira floating.

Recall that the removal of the petrol subsidy on the president’s first day in office had tripled the pump price of fuel.

As of Friday, filling stations in Abuja sell between N950 and N1,100 per liter of petrol.

Additionally, the move to unify exchange rate windows, also a day one policy, pushed the naira to an all-time low, trading at above N1,500 to a dollar from N600 to one dollar he met on May 29, 2023.

As of Friday, the Naira to Dollar stood at N1,544 at the official market.