By Usman Hussaini
The Jama-at-tul Islamiyya of Nigeria (JIN) advised Nigerians to exercise patience with the Federal Government this past weekend due to the hardships brought on by the elimination of the fuel subsidy.
However, President Bola Tinubu, governors, and other public officials were exhorted to reduce the expense of governance by Arc. Taofeeq Olawunmi Agabje, the national president of the largest Islamic organization.
In Lagos, Nigeria, he addressed the society's 11th Triennial Delegates' Conference, which had as its theme "Muslim and the Culture of Diversity and Disunity: Challenges and the Way Forward."
He said Nigerians needed to exercise patience with the government since it had just recently begun to stabilize.
He reiterated that, things don't change overnight. To ensure that the public understands how everyone is impacted, the government must likewise reduce spending.
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