Hardship: Apostle Emeka Nkwuda’s open letter to President Tinubu

 Hardship: Apostle Emeka Nkwuda’s open letter to President Tinubu

The President of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria,

Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu



Your Excellency Sir,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you with a heavy heart and a deep sense of concern regarding the current economic hardship facing our nation. As a citizen who has always believed in the resilience and promise of our country, I am compelled to share the struggles that I and many others are enduring.



The economic challenges we are facing have not just been statistics on news reports; they have manifested into real hardships for families across our nation. The rising costs of essential goods and services, coupled with stagnant wages, have created a profound sense of insecurity and anxiety among the people.

I have seen friends lose their jobs, families struggling to make ends meet, and businesses in my community closing their doors. These are not merely economic setbacks but personal tragedies that affect the fabric of our society. The dreams and aspirations of hardworking Nigerians are being shattered, and the gap between the wealthy, especially politicians, and the rest of the citizens seems to widen every day.



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Mr. President Sir, I urge you to prioritize and take bold action to address these economic challenges. We need policies that promote job creation, support small businesses, and ensure fair wages for all workers. Investing in infrastructure, healthcare, and education will not only stimulate our economy but also provide long-term stability and prosperity for generations to come.

I understand that governing a nation as diverse and complex as ours is no easy task, but I believe in your commitment to serving all Nigerians and not some. Please consider the voices of those who are struggling and make decisions that reflect our shared values of equality, opportunity, and justice.

Thank you for taking the time to read my concerns. I hope that together, we can work towards a brighter future where economic prosperity is a reality for every citizen.

Sincerely,

Apst. Emeka Nkwuda

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