The Minister of Culture reveals that Tinubu is awake all day, every day.

Minister of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy Hannatu Musawa said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is always awake and working hard to solve the country’s economic problems.

Musawa pointed out that the goals of the #EndBadGovernance in Nigeria protesters are in line with those of the federal government. She made the observation that the lack of communication between the protesters and the government is the primary issue.

During an interview with Charles Aniagolu on Arise TV on Monday, Mrs. Musawa provided these insights. She emphasized President Tinubu’s determination to succeed in his

“Now, the other part that you spoke about, so to speak, about the fallout, so to speak, of the protest or whatever you were referring to, what I think is this area, again, this space of creativity and the space of culture is the one language that will be able to, again, speak to the people,” Musawa stated.

“Because when I tried to examine the protest myself, I discovered that language was lost in translation. I thought the protesters were saying the same thing as the government, which was saying one thing.

However, the manner in which it was stated gave the impression of being two distinct things. Clearly, the government is very concerned about improving Nigerians’ lives. Because of this, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has devoted a significant portion of his life to improving the lives of Nigerians and Lagosians alike.

According to the Minister of Culture, the President is awake 24 hours a day to address the market’s high food prices. She emphasized that the Nigerian people are being heard by the President.

He did not devote himself to Nigeria and pursue a lengthy political career only to fail. He is here to become Nigeria’s greatest president ever. Therefore, the purpose of all of his policies and initiatives is to improve Nigeria’s standard of living.

The protesters, or Nigerians, were pleading for a better life. However, there was a kind of communication barrier that gave the impression that the protesters were asking for something but the government was not paying attention. However, we’re listening. The President never goes to bed. Musawa continued, “He is a man who works literally around the clock to find a way to reduce food prices.”

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