Minister of Works, David Umahi, has disclosed that if God had not brought President Bola Tinubu at this “crucial time”, Nigeria would have been a failed nation.
Umahi, according to the News Agency Of Nigeria, spoke at the unveiling of the Federal Government’s initiative, “Operation Free Our Roads”, in Abuja at the weekend, appealing to the youths to shelve the planned protest and support infrastructure development.
He noted that the president would transform the country if given more time.
The minister, while unveiling the initiative, said it was aimed at ensuring that all roads under construction were motorable and completed in due time.
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“Let me use this opportunity to appeal to our youths to give Mr President Bola Tinubu more time. It would have been a failed state if God did not divinely bring the President at a very critical time like this. A lot of people did not know what challenges we had before he came on board,” he said.
Umahi urged Nigerians to be patriotic and assist the government by doing everything possible to reset the country to make it a place where no man would be oppressed.
According to him, the looming protest may be hijacked by hoodlums.
“Yes, there may be hardship, but the dawn is the darkest part of the night; we see a lot of hope and positive indices. So, let us give him more time and support him and increase our productivity, our country will be great again,” he said.
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