x

Pains Are Necessary In Reforms – Presidency

By   Milcah   Tanimu

 

The Presidency has defended the current economic policies of the federal government, emphasizing that the ongoing hardships experienced by Nigerians are a necessary part of the reform process aimed at achieving long-term benefits.

Temitope Ajayi, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Bola Tinubu, articulated this position in a statement released on Sunday, titled “Why We Must All Support President Tinubu.” Ajayi asserted that the discomfort and struggles faced by citizens due to the government’s economic reforms are essential for future gains.

Ajayi likened the situation to a surgical procedure, which, although painful, is sometimes necessary for survival and recovery. He drew parallels with the experiences of countries like China, India, and Singapore, which underwent significant economic and social hardships in their paths to development. Ajayi argued that the reforms being implemented are akin to the “pains and gains” concept in economics, where initial discomfort is a precursor to long-term improvement.

He stated, “Just like surgery on the human body, reforms that will usher in sustainable economic growth and development and avert economic disaster come with the initial pains for citizens. They are necessary to avert deadly economic consequences.” Ajayi emphasized that abandoning or deviating from the reform policies due to temporary inconveniences would prevent the realization of their potential benefits.

Ajayi also addressed the necessity of enduring these reforms, citing that short-term solutions have historically failed to provide substantial value. He urged Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s efforts, asserting that the current policies are designed to deliver substantial long-term benefits to the country’s economy.

“The wonder that India, China, and Singapore have become today in terms of development and improved quality of life for their citizens came with pains. India and China, at a time in their history, locked themselves in to create their own model of development. They bore the inconveniences and hardship. They are reaping the benefits today in all spheres,” Ajayi noted, reinforcing the idea that enduring current hardships is part of the broader strategy for Nigeria’s future growth and stability.

Hot this week

Editors Urge Government To Create Safe, Enabling Environment For Journalists

· Ask security agents to find missing Vanguard journalistAs...

EXCLUSIVE: Buhari orders probe of Isa Funtua, AMCON over keystone and Etisalat

Following the controversy generated by the leading opposition party,...

6 Signs your boyfriend thinks you are ugly -Take note of No. 2

They say there are three kinds of people; the...

2023: South-East, Middle Belt Forum Endorses Peter Obi

The South-East and Middle Belt Forum has endorsed the...

CAN condemns attacks on Plateau communities 

By Israel Adamu, Jos The Christian Association of  Nigeria CAN...

FEC Felicitates with Christians at Easter 

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen....

Unknown Gunmen attack Senator Natasha’s family residence in Kogi

By Noah Ocheni, LokojaUnknown gunmen on Tuesday in Ihima,...

Julius Berger, a Most Influential Corporate Voice – NIPR

By Omakpo LucyLeading engineering construction company, Julius Berger Nigeria...

Priscilla Ojo Makes Joyful Entrance as Traditional Wedding Festivities Begin

Priscilla Ojo has officially kicked off her traditional wedding...

Police Arrest Drug Dealers, Seize ₦3.5 Million Worth of Tramadol in Katsina

The Katsina State Police Command has apprehended two suspected...

Breaking: AMAC Chairman, Maikalangu defects to APC

… Calls for Massive Support for Tinubu, WikeBy Joyce...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img