“I Know Road”: Tinubu to Nigerians; Hope Is Here, One-Party System Driving the Nation Forward [VIDEO]

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered a spirited address to supporters, emphasizing progress under his administration and painting a hopeful vision for Nigeria's economic and political future. In a moment that drew cheers from the crowd, Tinubu acknowledged both the weight of leadership and the groundswell of support he has received, saying, “Toe, I owe you a whole world of gratitude – the endorsements today, the ‘carry go’ inspiration.”

A chant from the crowd, “Follow who know road,” prompted a swift and confident reply from the President: “I know road.” The declaration became a rallying cry as he reaffirmed his commitment to steering the nation toward economic recovery and industrial advancement.

Speaking with conviction, Tinubu asserted that the rebuilding of Nigeria’s economy is not just a promise, but a present reality. “The resuscitation of the Nigerian economy is on course, is here,” he stated, urging Nigerians to embrace the hope and leadership standing before them. “The hope is standing before you, take it on. You are the leaders and the conscience of this country.”

According to Tinubu, Nigeria’s industrialization is no longer a distant dream but a goal that his government is actively pursuing. He painted a picture of a nation transforming, powered by a mission and a vision he claimed is already producing tangible results. Reflecting on the pace of development, he remarked, “If only in the first two years, we are where we are at today, then the next two years will be great.”

Turning to the political landscape, the President addressed critics of Nigeria’s current one-party dominance, brushing aside concerns with a metaphor that underscored political survival. “You don’t blame a people bailing out of a sinking ship when they have no life jacket,” he said, suggesting that defections to the ruling party were a rational response to failing alternatives. He defended the role of his party in shaping national destiny, saying, “It’s one party ruling and driving the aspirations of Nigerians. Where do they stand?”

As the nation continues to face mounting expectations and challenges, Tinubu’s message was one of assurance and momentum. He expressed satisfaction with the current state of affairs under his administration, but also conveyed an appetite for even greater achievements. “I am glad with what we have, and I am expecting more to come,” he said confidently. “That is the game.”

The address blended gratitude, defiance, and optimism in a tone characteristic of a leader who believes the tide is turning in his favor. With eyes set on long-term transformation and a pledge of continuity, President Tinubu appears determined to solidify both political and economic strides, positioning himself not just as a guide, but as the embodiment of the very hope he champions.



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