Some officials say Nigeria has seen improvements in the economy, security and several other areas under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.
Speaking to Voice of Nigeria at the end of a special parade held at the entrance hall of the Presidential Palace in Abuja to commemorate the 64th anniversary of independence, he said the country is on the right track towards achieving greatness. he said.
Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu said the situation would improve, especially in the power sector.
Adelabu said: “First of all, I would like to give my utmost praise to Almighty God for allowing us all to witness the 64th Independence Day of our beloved country. We hope that things will get better for Nigeria. We should enjoy and look forward to doing so.
“It can only get better for us. We have been through the worst, but thanks to President Tinubu, we are on the right path and Nigerians will continue to enjoy the benefits of democracy that he promised.” I believe that.”
“The President acknowledged in his national broadcast today, first of all, that there are challenges and that we are doing everything we can to make sure they are resolved.
“We are not resting on our oars as we are seeing results in the government’s fiscal and monetary policy and other areas, especially in improving electricity in Nigeria. This is an inspiration for us to do more. No. He has only been in office for a year and three months, but he believes we are on the right path and there is light at the end of the tunnel.”
economic policy
Steel Development Minister Shuaib Audu said President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies were already bearing fruit.
Odu said. “As the President said in his speech this morning, the removal of oil subsidies and the liberalization of the exchange rate regime are putting inflationary pressures on food prices, but some measures have been taken and there are no signs of inflation. We are beginning to see the results. ”
“A huge amount of land is being used to grow crops that will ultimately lower food prices, and several measures are being taken to improve the economy, as the President has hinted,” the minister said. said.
Mr. Audu said Nigeria is the torchbearer and is leading the development of Africa as a continent instead of Nigeria in Africa.
“When it comes to Africa’s development, I think the continent is on the right track with Nigeria leading the way.Nigeria is Africa’s largest country in terms of population and has spent most of the past decade as the continent’s leading As an economic nation, Nigeria will therefore provide a turn for other countries in Africa to follow,” Audu stressed.
Mercy Chukudibele