Nigerians deserve stable electricity, good roads, others – NNPP chieftain tells Tinubu

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A chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has said Nigerians deserve stable electricity, good roads and other social amenities.

Oguntoyinbo also insisted that citizens deserve better welfare and health facilities as well as other infrastructure.

He then advised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to find ways to address the shortage of infrastructure across the country.

Oguntoyinbo made these disclosures via a statement made available to Newspot on Tuesday.

The politician who contested the 2023 gubernatorial election on the platform of NNPP in Ogun State, advised that one of the ways to improve the country’s economy is to diversify from mono economy to hospitality and agriculture.

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He added that the power sector should also be given priority.

Speaking on why he joined politics, Oguntoyinbo said he hopes to make a name like the late sage, Obafemi Awolowo, serving the country, explaining that the late founding father lived for service to humanity.

He urged governments at all levels to help the poor.

“Nigerians deserve stable electricity, good roads, they deserve better welfare and health facilities, all of these, we can achieve with visionary leadership.

“Let us develop our tourism and hospitality, power sectors to generate more revenue and create more jobs for unemployed youths.

“I want Nigeria to change the education of our children, security of lives and property, helping the farmers bring commodity exchange, helping those who are extremely poor, giving priority to education, power generation so that we can have industrial growth.

“I have come to make a name like late sage Obafemi Awolowo, whose in all his life, he was given to the masses and not to eat public fund. I don’t know when I will leave, but whenever I am still alive all my effort will go for masses and humanity”.

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