The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has reiterated her hope for a better Nigeria following the subsidy removal by the Federal Government.
She gave this assurance when she received the executives of the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA) led by its President, Mrs Oghogho Musa in the presidential villa on Tuesday in Abuja.
Remi appealed to Nigerians to look beyond the present situation in the country with the hope of experiencing a new and prosperous nation.
The first lady, while commending the association for impacting lives, promised to support them in reaching out to the people in their environs with palliatives to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal.
“I thank you for coming to show solidarity to the office of the first lady and for your support for Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), I believe we have a lot of work to do together.
“We need your assistance to be able to reach out to the women in your various barracks and to reassure them that we mean well for this country and that they should just be patience.
“That we would do whatever we can do to ameliorate whatever the subsidy has melted on us, we believe there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.
“It is a greater Nigeria that we are looking for, not just our basic needs but a legacy that is lasting that our children and even generation unborn we can leave a Nigeria that they would relate better as Nigerians.’’
The first lady reiterated that the current administration meant well for the citizenry for posterity sake.





