
In a nationwide broadcast on Sunday, President Bola Tinubu addressed the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests, reiterating his commitment to economic reform.

He emphasized that the removal of fuel subsidies, although painful, was necessary to address the country’s economic stagnation.
Tinubu explained that the subsidies had hindered Nigeria’s progress, benefiting smugglers and neighboring countries at the expense of the Nigerian people. He assured citizens that his administration is focused on delivering good governance and transparent leadership.
The President also addressed the protesters, stating that law enforcement agencies would protect innocent lives and properties while respecting constitutional rights.
He emphasized his vision for a prosperous Nigeria, where democratic governance ensures peace, freedom, and meaningful livelihoods for all.
Tinubu acknowledged the challenges posed by decades of economic mismanagement but expressed confidence in his administration’s ability to drive positive change.
He reaffirmed his commitment to accountability and transparency, assuring Nigerians that he is fully focused on delivering good governance.
