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Nigerians reserve right to vent anger against Tinubu over hardship, says presidential aide Bwala

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 14, 2026 1532 Minutes read0

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At the heat of a much-publicised robust national conversation on governance and economic reforms, the Presidential Adviser on Policy Communication, Mr Daniel Bwala has affirmed that Nigerians retain the constitutional right to express anger and frustration over the prevailing hardship under the Administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Bwala, speaking during the popular monthly interview discourse, Boiling Point Arena, held on Sunday night, acknowledged the growing public discontent, stressing that democracy thrives on freedom of expression, even when such opinions are critical of those in power.

The presidential aide, Bwala, featured as Guest over a two-hour duration, alongside a respected political economist, Prof Pat Utomi, on the programme anchored by a veteran media professional and public relations strategist, Dr Ayo Arowojolu.

The once-in-a-month programme, now in its 42nd edition, was transmitted via Zoom and broadcast live on seven partner radio stations in Lagos, Ogun and Delta states, reports Daily Independent.

“The Constitution has blessed every Nigerian with the right to express themselves. Even if what is expressed does not make sense, it is still a fundamental right,” Bwala said, underscoring that citizens must not be denied the space to air their grievances.

He noted that public anger directed at President Tinubu is neither unusual nor entirely representative of all Nigerians, describing reactions to the government’s policies as “relative” and shaped by individual experiences.

“There are people who are angry, perhaps even a majority, but there are also those whose lives have improved under this administration,” he explained.

Bwala, however, admitted that the economic reforms introduced by the Tinubu government were never expected to be painless.

According to him, the Administration had foreseen a period of “temporary hardship,” a reality he said is now playing out across the country.

While debates continue over whether the sacrifices demanded of Nigerians are justified, the presidential spokesman urged patience, pointing to structural limitations facing the nation’s economy.

With a population exceeding 230 million and an annual budget hovering around $35–$36 billion, Bwala argued that Nigeria lacks the fiscal strength required for rapid transformation.

He cited projections suggesting that for the country to compete globally, it would need to invest between $30 billion and $100 billion annually in infrastructure over the next three decades — a target he described as currently out of reach.

“What we are doing is with the little that we have,” he said, adding that meaningful impact from ongoing reforms would take time to trickle down to the majority of citizens.

He further explained that government interventions aimed at cushioning the effects of hardship remain limited by available resources, noting that authorities are constrained in their ability to reach the vast population requiring support.

The Boiling Point Arena discourse, which has become a notable platform for policy debates and civic engagement, once again provided a stage for frank exchanges on the state of the nation, reflecting both the tension and resilience within Nigeria’s democratic space.

As economic pressures persist, Bwala’s remarks signal an acknowledgment within government circles of the depth of public frustration — even as officials continue to defend the long-term benefits of the reforms.

A well publicised discourse, the Boiling Point Arena session, chaired by the Olota of Ota and Paramount ruler of Aworiland, Oba Prof Adeyemi Obalanlege, was broadcast live on WASH 94.9FM, Sweet 107.1FM, Roots 97.1FM, Erimbe 94.7FM, Women Radio 91.7FM and Kruzz 92.9FM, Asaba, and Opera Tune 106.3FM as well as a cable television, NSTV on GoTV channel 316.

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