Mr Shettima said Mr Tinubu chose to save the nation’s life instead of merely prolonging its imminent and predicted economic death.
“In Accord, we reject the removal of this meagre 25 per cent palliative discount on transportation.’’
He said since his assumption of office in May, the target of his administration has been to uplift the people’s standard of living.
Godwin Abumisi, NUP’s national president, on behalf of the retirees, said the government needed to provide a solution to their suffering.
“Tinubu’s 100 days in office is better than Buhari’s eight-year tenure,” Rarara said in an interview with journalists in Kano on Thursday.
She added that the distribution of food packages would begin soon, with a target of reaching one million households.
“On this solemn yet hopeful day, let us commend our founding fathers and mothers. Without them, there would be no modern Nigeria,” Mr Tinubu’s speech partly read.
“In addition, it needs to further tackle corruption because this menace had been a challenge to the nation’s economy,” he said.
NLC president, Joe Ajaero, on Friday, declared the warning strike as citizens continue to languish over the elimination of the fuel subsidy.
Mr Okon said that the new development would also affect the productivity of the workforce.
