President Bola Tinubu met with traditional rulers, including the Sultan of Sokoto and the Ooni of Ife, at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, July 26.... CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶
During the meeting, which was held amid calls for a nationwide protest, Tinubu assured Nigerian citizens that the economy is on a gradual but steady path of recovery despite challenges.
He promised to do more to meet Nigerians’ needs amid growing calls for nationwide protests against economic hardship.
The meeting was part of efforts to engage stakeholders and avert a brewing crisis as the president emphasized his commitment to explaining economic reforms and projected benefits to the nation.
Tinubu then expressed his commitment to dialogue for the country’s development and urged royal fathers to inform citizens about the government’s intentions.
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The President highlighted his efforts to support Nigerians, including distributing fertilizer, rice, and other items. He assured Nigerians that the economy will be revived, survive, and prosper.
Tinubu expressed concern for Nigerians’ plight and promised to focus on their needs. He acknowledged the assets and liabilities inherited from his predecessors and committed to taking Nigeria forward with sincerity and honesty.
He then highlighted interventions already yielding results, including student loan programs, consumer credit schemes, and fiscal autonomy for local government councils.
He emphasized the importance of peace and better livelihoods for Nigerians, acknowledging the country’s challenges and promising to address them.
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PRESIDENT TINUBU: NIGERIA'S ECONOMY ON THE PATH OF RECOVERY — WE WILL DO MORE TO MEET THE NEEDS OF CITIZENS
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