By Olokuta Rofiat
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Institute for Cultural Orientation, Otunba Biodun Ajiboye, has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is gradually easing some of Nigeria’s long-standing challenges through policy reforms, despite prevailing economic hardships.
Ajiboye, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, spoke on Tuesday during a programme on Arise Television, noting that the Tinubu government inherited deep-rooted economic and governance problems and has taken difficult but necessary decisions to stabilise the country.
He said recent fiscal and economic reforms showed the administration’s resolve to address structural issues that had lingered for years, urging Nigerians to exercise patience, as such reforms often take time to yield visible results.
While acknowledging that many citizens are still grappling with high living costs, Ajiboye called for a fair assessment of the government’s actions, describing the reforms as painful but essential foundations for long-term stability and growth.