
The Digest:
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has called on Nigerians to remain patient with the ongoing reforms under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Speaking at the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, he urged the public to remain hopeful for a prosperous future. According to reports, Akpabio emphasized that while the country faces challenges, progress will come as the reforms take root.
Key Points:
- Akpabio asks Nigerians to be patient and not despair amidst the current hardships.
- He compared nation-building to a "mighty cathedral", a gradual process that requires collective effort.
- The Senate President urged citizens to believe in Nigeria’s potential for greatness and a brighter future.
- He emphasized the need for unity between Church and State to overcome challenges.
- Akpabio called for the healing of divisions and the banishment of cynicism.
- The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, reinforced the administration’s commitment to stabilizing the economy.
- Akume assured the Church that the Tinubu government’s social investment programs would ensure no one is left behind.
- Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno reiterated the Church's role in fighting injustice and promoting the welfare of people.
- The conference was attended by Catholic bishops, government officials, and politicians from all over Nigeria.
Sources: TheCable, Daily Post Nigeria, Channels TV
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