Comedian and actor, Seyi Law, has reaffirmed his unwavering support for President Bola Tinubu’s administration, urging Nigerians to rally behind the president for a brighter tomorrow.
In a heartfelt message shared on his verified social media handle, Seyi Law drew parallels between Tinubu and the biblical Moses, emphasizing the importance of enduring temporary challenges for long-term prosperity.
Comparing Tinubu to Moses leading the Israelites to the promised land, he expressed his preference for a journey towards sustainable development over immediate gratification.
“I would rather stay with a Moses through the wilderness to Canaan than eat meats and drink wine in slavery in Egypt at the expense of my children’s future,” the comedian noted.
Despite criticisms against Tinubu, he pledged his allegiance, saying, if another election were held tomorrow, I would still vote for Asiwaju Bola.”
Amidst the backdrop of widespread discontent, ‘Battified’ comedian called for constructive criticism, stressing the need for effective communication of government agendas and efforts.
With hope for a better future, Seyi Law advocated for people-driven policies in key sectors like agriculture, energy, and health, expressing optimism for positive change.
He wrote, “While a lot of Nigerians kill the optimism of others with hate and urge for immediate gratification, it is sad that our government agencies are not communicating government agendas, efforts, and actions effectively.
“I am not one to judge anyone for their anger towards the government. After all, they were voted to serve the people.
“I am maybe only privileged to be better informed. I know everything doesn’t rest at the centre, and I should be able to make demands from the state government. Your allocations have increased, and to take steps towards a better transportation system not to talk of subsidizing it for your citizens is a mountain you’re finding hard to climb.
“The state governors are absolutely shameless. It is easy for any government at the centre to please the multitude by reverting back to full subsidy on fuel and exchange rates, but I would rather we reset, rebuild, and sustain our future than live on a better now by borrowing our future.
“I want to see certain people-driven and engaging policies in agriculture, power, and health sectors. I am hopeful. I will criticise constructively and condemn unworthy acts. To those still cursing in my mentions, if another election was held tomorrow, I would still vote ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.”