Critics Of FG’s Policies Should Be More Patriotic — APC Member

Critics Of FG’s Policies Should Be More Patriotic — APC Member

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Abdul Oyakhire, an All Progressives Congress (APC) member in Edo State, has remarked that people should be interested in the positive aspects and developments rather than just the negative aspects of the nation.

“I believe that the government’s economic processes are evolving.” We as citizens must continue to be patriots to the nation because it is still a work in progress. On Tuesday, he said on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily program that Nigerian critics need to learn to become more patriotic in their positions.

We must unite to support the president because Nigeria is for everyone. There is a lot of conflict with the government. Therefore, even though there is still much more to be expected of them, I believe we should give credit to the government for what it has accomplished so far.

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Oyakhire cited the tendency of Nigerians to spread and emphasize the negative aspects of the nation rather than the positive aspects, especially on social media platforms.

“Bad news or negative information quickly spreads. You learn that the majority of the content on an average Nigerian blogger’s page is negative. You don’t find people promoting them as a result of the positives emerging.

It is simple to be in opposition because one doesn’t have to pay attention to reflex actions or reason.

However, you sometimes need the facts and the data to speak on behalf of the government. The president is doing a lot, he said, so we always advise Nigerians to stay away from negative things about the country and to occasionally speak up for the good.

The APC member claimed that a lack of communication is the cause of some or most Nigerians’ disapproval of the government’s policies.

Source: Channels TV

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