Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, recently emphasized the president’s strong love for the Nigerian people during the 2024 All Progressives Congress (APC) South-West Assembly. This event took place on October 5 at the Eko Hotel in Lagos, bringing together party members and supporters to discuss governance and policies.
In his speech, Gbajabiamila stated, “The one thing we know about Mr. President is his love for the masses.” His words underscored the idea that President Tinubu is deeply aware of the challenges faced by everyday Nigerians. In a time when many citizens are struggling with issues like hunger and economic hardship, the Chief of Staff highlighted that the president feels their pain and is committed to addressing these concerns.
Gbajabiamila went on to explain that when questions arise about government policies, it is crucial to understand the context of the people’s suffering. He pointed out that the president sees the difficulties faced by Nigerians and is motivated to make positive changes.
The Chief of Staff also reassured attendees that the administration will continue to seek advice and input from various stakeholders. He stated, “We will continue to advise him, we will continue to talk to him, we will continue to put heads together.” This reflects a collaborative approach to governance, where the input of party members and the public is valued.
Furthermore, Gbajabiamila emphasized that effective governance is a collective effort. “Governance is about everybody,” he said, reinforcing the notion that all citizens play a role in shaping the future of the nation. This sentiment aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of an inclusive government that prioritizes the welfare of the masses.
Overall, Gbajabiamila’s remarks at the APC South-West Assembly serve as a reminder of the administration’s focus on addressing the needs of the people. His commitment to keeping communication open between the president and the citizens highlights a proactive approach to governance, aimed at building trust and fostering a sense of community in Nigeria. As the country navigates its challenges, the administration’s emphasis on empathy and collaboration may prove vital in achieving meaningful progress.