Dear President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I write to you today filled with a deep sense of concern and emotion, echoing the sentiments of millions of Nigerians who are currently grappling with the severe economic hardship and hunger that has befallen our nation since the removal of oil subsidy.
The removal of oil subsidy, while seemingly a necessary step, has unleashed a wave of inflation and skyrocketing prices, leaving the most vulnerable among us in a state of despair. Families are being torn apart, dreams are being shattered, and the future seems bleak.
Mr. President, I implore you to listen to the cries of your people, to truly understand the magnitude of their suffering. The economy is in dire straits, and urgent measures need to be taken to alleviate the burden on Nigerians. It is crucial that we find a way to strike a balance between economic stability and the welfare of our citizens.
I understand the complexities and challenges you face as the leader of our great nation. However, I urge you to consider the long-term consequences of the current situation. It is not just about numbers on a balance sheet; it is about the lives and well-being of millions of Nigerians who are bearing the brunt of this crisis. We need sustainable solutions that will restore hope and prosperity to our nation.
In times like these, leadership is not measured solely by policy decisions, but also by empathy and compassion. I urge you to reach out to the suffering masses, to lend an ear to their grievances, and to demonstrate that their voices matter. Together, we can find a way to navigate these troubled waters and rebuild a stronger, more resilient Nigeria.
May you find the wisdom and strength to make the right decisions for the betterment of our beloved country. May you be guided by justice, fairness, and a genuine concern for the welfare of every Nigerian. May the hardship and hunger that afflict our people soon become distant memories, replaced by a future of abundance and prosperity.
Yours sincerely,
*Comr Collins Ude*
*collinsudee@gmail.com*