Nigeria’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu on Tuesday, appealed to Nigerians to be patient over the current hardship following the removal of subsidy from Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), better known as fuel or petrol, saying there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
She said the administration of her husband, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well for the country.
It is understood that the First Lady stated this when she received Wives of Service Chiefs and the Inspector General of Police led by the wife of the Chief of Defence Staff and President, of the Defence and Police Wives Association, Mrs Oghogho Musa.
Mrs Tinubu, in a statement made available to newsmen by her spokesperson, Busola Kukoyi, encouraged Nigerians to look beyond the present situation in the country and see the bigger picture.
The First Lady assured the delegation that the Tinubu administration is doing everything possible to ensure that it cushions the effects of the fuel subsidy removal until the gains of the policy begin to materialise.
“We will need your various Associations from time to time, at least to be able to reach out to women in your various barracks, to reassure them that we mean well for this country and that they should be patient and that whatever we can do to ameliorate what the subsidy has meted to us, we believe there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
“It is a greater Nigeria we are looking out for, and it is a legacy that our children and generations yet unborn, we would leave a Nigeria we can relate better as Nigerians and also look for the good of this nation and the wealth of this country can be greater enhanced,” Kukoyi quoted the First Lady saying.
In her remark earlier, the leader of the delegation, Mrs Musa, said the various Associations under Defence and Police Officers’ wives are poised to partner with the Renewed Hope Initiative of Mrs Tinubu in all areas.
The First Lady was thereafter decorated as the Grand Matron of the Defence and Police Officers Wives Association.
SOURCE: naijanews.com