By Mercy Aikoye
In an emotion-laden speech that rekindles hope and reinforces patriotism in the people, the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu at today’s plenary told Nigerians that the current economic challenges are transient and would be surmounted.
The Deputy Speaker who made the remarks before the commencement of the legislative proceedings added that all hope is not lost. He said that appropriate policies have been enacted by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu government to tackle the situation, urging the people to be patient.
He said: “As we commence proceedings today, we are all aware of the challenges we face as a nation. The storm clouds of inflation gather, the cries of economic hardship echo, and whispers of doubt threaten to dim the flames of our collective spirit.
“But let me assure you, the Nigerian spirit is not one that cowers in the face of adversity! We are a nation forged in resilience, a people united by dogged determination. The challenges we confront may seem insurmountable.
“Yet, amidst these trials, amidst the anxieties and frustrations, I ask you, my colleagues, to remember the words of a great leader facing a seemingly insurmountable foe: “We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering. But I say to you, my friends: fear not!”
“But remember, fellow Nigerians, true progress cannot be achieved solely through policy pronouncements. It requires the collective effort of each and every one of us. Let us rise above petty squabbles and unite in a common purpose. Let us channel our frustrations into constructive criticism, into holding ourselves and our leaders accountable, but always with the betterment of our nation as the guiding star.”
Kalu enjoined his colleagues and indeed, the people to look inwards, appreciate the potentials that abound from within and rise together to overcome the challenges.
“Let us focus on the broader canvas, on the multitude of measures being taken to address the root causes of inflation: streamlining foreign exchange flows, tackling food shortages, and investing in critical infrastructure. These, coupled with our collective spirit of enterprise and perseverance, hold the key to unlocking price stability and economic growth.
“Therefore, I implore you, my colleagues, let us not be swayed by the winds of pessimism. Let us not be cowed by the naysayers. Let us remember the words of Chinua Achebe in 1967: “’Being a Nigerian is abysmally frustrating and unbelievably exciting”.
“Remember, the Nigerian spirit thrives not in comfort, but in the crucible of challenge. Let us rise to the occasion, and show the world the true meaning of resilience, of unity, and of unwavering hope”, Kalu said.