President Bola Tinubu has vowed that Nigeria will not surrender to those causing trouble and attempting to disrupt the nation’s peace and unity. Speaking at an Interfaith Iftar event with religious and traditional leaders at the Presidential Villa, Tinubu declared: “Nigeria will never let people who cause trouble damage its peace, unity, and independence.
We are not discouraged. We are going to win, and we will win strongly and fairly.” He acknowledged security challenges, noting that “terrorists are now in a desperate situation because they are losing ground.” On the economy, the President stated, “I can say that the economy has started to improve. It’s improving, and older people are slowly starting to feel some relief.” He reaffirmed his commitment to serving with loyalty and dedication.
Key Points
Tinubu vows Nigeria won’t surrender to troublemakers.
Asserts the nation will win the fight against insecurity.
Says terrorists “losing ground” in a desperate situation.
Declares the economy “has started to improve.”
Promises loyal, dedicated service.
President Tinubu strikes a defiant tone: Nigeria will not bow to terrorists, the economy is turning, and the nation will prevail, a message of resilience delivered at an interfaith gathering.
Sources: Presidential Address
