President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to sustaining democracy in Nigeria, declaring that the system of governance will endure despite ongoing challenges.
Speaking on Tuesday at the State House in Abuja while receiving a delegation from Enugu State led by Governor Peter Mbah, the President said his government would take all necessary steps to ensure the realization of the Nigerian dream.
Tinubu expressed confidence that democracy would prevail in the face of intimidation, urging supporters to remain focused and disregard critics.
He emphasized that his administration remains committed to building a prosperous nation for future generations and would not be distracted by opposition voices.
The President also criticized some opposition politicians, accusing them of undermining democratic values while publicly claiming to support them.
He referenced past policies, including the privatization of the power sector, which he said had contributed to ongoing electricity challenges in the country.
Reiterating his administration’s priorities, Tinubu said the government would continue to focus on improving citizens’ welfare, economic prosperity, and long-term national development.
He further highlighted Nigeria’s economic potential, noting that the country remains a leading force in Africa in terms of growth and opportunities.
According to him, contributions from stakeholders across the country are helping to sustain Nigeria’s position on the continent.
Tinubu said: “We will do everything to ensure that the Nigerian dream is realised. The hope you enunciated in your remarks is not a pipe dream. It’s real and achievable, and we’ll achieve it together.
“Democracy will survive despite all intimidation. Ignore the naysayers. Stay focused. When you succeed, and they are angry, let them be.
I do not lose sleep over criticism because we are committed to building a nation of bright hope for our children.
“These are leaders who had privatised electricity, which is not working. They gave us darkness, and we are trying to get through it.
“But they don’t even believe in the democracy that they preach all about. Don’t pay attention to them because I don’t.
“We stay on our lanes. We stay focused. We build our life on people, the welfare, the prosperity, and the promise of today and tomorrow.”




