“You Once Led Us to Egypt” – Bwala Fires at Opposition

According to Daniel Bwala, a presidential assistant, Nigerians used to have greater issues.

In a post uploaded on his 𝕏 account on Monday, he made the assertion.

According to Bwala, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reforms are a reflection of essential adjustments rather than a failure of policy.

“Yes, reform is loud,” he wrote. However, we Nigerians must be truthful with ourselves. Even louder were the issues we had to deal with for years. We simply grew accustomed to them. The battle to make simple things work, the waste, and the inefficiency became the standard.

He insisted that the current interruptions are a part of a larger attempt to address the nation’s long-standing structural problems.

It won’t be quiet or simple now that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is fixing things. There is never true change. Bwala continued, “The sound you hear today is the sound of difficult but necessary change.”

The presidential adviser emphasized that nation-building necessitates perseverance and sacrifice, pointing out that change procedures are rarely easy.

“Building a nation is not a silent process. It requires bravery, selflessness, and integrity. He added, “Reform is the only way to long-term stability and shared prosperity for all Nigerians, even though it may be uncomfortable for Nigerians.”

Bwala also chastised opposition parties for their lack of alternative policy recommendations, especially with regard to significant economic choices made by the current administration.

“The opposition has not yet informed us of the options to eliminating gasoline subsidies. They have not yet disclosed the options for reconciling FX rates. Among many other things, they have not yet made a counteroffer to young Nigerians on Nelfund’s student loan, he said.

He also made fun of previous administrations, implying that their policies had detrimental effects on the nation.

During their time, they brought us to Egypt. Bwala remarked, “Imagine where a congregation of them all in one place would further us.”

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