North-West APC spokesman lauds Tinubu’s, Govs’ econ. recovery policies

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The Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), North-West zone, Mr Musa Mada, said President Bola Tinubu’s pragmatic policies have placed Nigeria on the path of economic recovery.

Mada said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna on some wide-ranging issues.

They included the performance of the Governors elected on the platform of the party from the zone.

He assured that the president alongside the governors have all it takes to set the nation on the path of recovery.

This, according to Mada, was evident in the pragmatic policies that would in no time, begin to yield fruits.

He also said APC has a focused leadership that valued the place of feedback from the  public on the activities of government and their impact.

Mada urged Nigerians to regard the current economic hardship as temporary.

Mada said: “The APC leadership of today is different from what it used to be as what we have today are people with vast experience and intellectual capacity to deliver the party to the right path.

“President Bola Tinubu has set the country on the path of economic revival and I believe with time, people will smile as such, let’s keep hoping and praying for our leaders.”

He explained that the party’s leaders had never hesitated to tell themselves the truth, especially on the activities of governors and others elected on the ticket of the party.

Mada said, ”We usually sit down to examine ourselves and tell ourselves the truth.

“Where an office holder performs well, we hail him and where his performance is poor we tell him to adjust.

“We are not a party that deceives ourselves because the moment you become contented with what you are doing to people, you will start neglecting your responsibility; you start becoming arrogant to the people.

“That’s what chased the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) out of power because they did not value their members.

“People’s feedback is very important for the growth of party.” (NAN)

By  Moses Kolo

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