Minister of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has highlighted President Bola Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to addressing the economic challenges facing Nigerians, stating that the President works tirelessly, often without sleep, to find solutions.
In an interview with Charles Aniagolu on Arise TV on Monday, Musawa expressed that the concerns raised by the #EndBadGovernanceinNigeria protesters align with the goals of the federal government, emphasizing that the primary issue between the two sides is a communication gap.
“There was a disconnect in how the message was conveyed,” Musawa explained.
“The government and the protesters were essentially asking for the same thing—a better life for Nigerians—but it was perceived as if they were on opposing sides.”
She noted that President Tinubu has dedicated much of his life to improving the lives of Nigerians, not just in Lagos but across the entire country. “He didn’t enter politics to fail,” Musawa stated.
The Minister further emphasized that President Tinubu is deeply concerned about the rising cost of food and is actively working to alleviate the burden on Nigerians. “The President listens. He works around the clock, literally 24 hours a day, to find ways to bring down food prices and improve the quality of life for all Nigerians,” she added.