The Nigerian Presidency has called on opposition leaders and critics of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to present alternative policy solutions rather than merely criticizing existing reforms. This appeal comes amidst ongoing debates over the government’s economic strategies, including subsidy removals and currency liberalization.
In a statement, the Presidency emphasized the importance of constructive criticism, urging detractors to articulate viable alternatives to current policies. The administration highlighted its achievements, such as stabilizing the naira, curbing inflation, reducing debt burdens, and expanding access to education and health services.
The government also warned against the spread of misinformation, particularly AI-generated disinformation, which could undermine national recovery efforts. It called for collaborative efforts among stakeholders to counter fake news and support Nigeria’s progress.
This challenge to critics underscores the administration’s stance that meaningful opposition should involve presenting well-thought-out alternatives that contribute to national development.
As Nigeria navigates complex economic and social challenges, the call for constructive dialogue and alternative policy proposals remains crucial for the nation’s advancement.




