He spoke when he hosted state governors who came to celebrate with him the Sallah and the third anniversary of the administration.
In attendance were the Governors of Lagos, Nasarawa, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi, Taraba, Niger, Ekiti, Delta, Ondo, Edo, Adamawa, Benue, Enugu, Ogun, and Kogi States, as well as the deputy governors of Borno and Kano.
President Tinubu acknowledged that the decision to remove the subsidy was difficult and painful for many Nigerians, but stressed that it became necessary to rescue the country from fiscal collapse and restore economic stability.
According to the President, the country had spent enormous resources for years on unsustainable subsidy payments that benefited only a few while denying critical sectors of the economy the investments they needed.
"It was challenging at the time, but we survived. We face litigation and accusations. We survived them. Instead of bankruptcy, Nigeria has survived. The economy has recovered. It is growing. Agriculture is booming.
"Today I was watching some clips of the Sokoto -Badagry axis. Imagine how many dams on that corridor for irrigation, for farm land, for electricity. Well, many of you have survived and promoted the perseverance of many of our people, asking them to trust this government, and you have built that trust around one person: my leadership. I thank you very much’’ the President said.
President Tinubu also thanked Nigerians for their patience, resilience and understanding, assuring them that the difficult phase was gradually yielding positive outcomes.
The President said ongoing reforms in infrastructure, agriculture, social investment, foreign exchange management and fiscal discipline were beginning to restore investor confidence and improve economic prospects.
President Tinubu also commended the Governors for their cooperation, support and commitment to national development, noting that the partnership between the federal and state governments played a vital role in stabilising the economy.
`` I'm glad governors are no longer borrowing from the federal government and asking for interventions and not knowing how to survive, how to pay salaries, no more. You kept the spirit, you kept the hope. You persuaded our people to be patient and endure these three years of painful reform, during which we put the economy on a reset. Today, the benefits are showing.
"The economy has recovered. Macroeconomic indices are doing very well. Construction is ongoing on roads and infrastructure; the ones abandoned have been rehabilitated.
"The housing industry is coming on very well. Agriculture will prosper again. We will achieve food sovereignty if we utilise the land that is in your possession and in your various states effectively,’’ he said.
The President assured Nigerians that his administration would continue to implement people-oriented policies aimed at reducing hardship, creating jobs, strengthening food security and ensuring inclusive economic growth.
The President assured Nigerians that his administration would continue to implement people-oriented policies aimed at reducing hardship, creating jobs, strengthening food security and ensuring inclusive economic growth.

Why is he taking loans every five minutes?
ReplyDeleteWe've borrowed more after subsidy than before subsidy.Only you know what you're talking about
ReplyDeleteTo do what? Finance subsidy and consumption debt or initiate projects that bring in industrialization and FDI?
DeleteGo and work harder so Nigeria has less need to borrow. Even USA and China are borrowing. We've now joined the league of nations borrowing for growth not to import biscuits, fuel used undies and toothpick like your fave.
Over 30 billion dollars has entered this nation the past 3 years and none of the investors have seen you or your immediate area of influence as productive enough to offer a job. That is not Baba's fault. You've not thought up a good or service to exchange for cash amongst 200 million people including the tech bros, nouveau richer farmers, construction and real estate guys, hospitality businesses, healthcare, even personal care ana daily commodities. That is not Baba's fault.
Your mate that was crying for years about a certificate he couldn't defend, going down tha path of becoming a terrorist, is now quiet, facing his real calling as a tiler under this same renewed hope to the point of gifting people plantain and free meals. Another town crier is using Baba's NELFUND to pursue Master's degree yet is fuming against the people paying the school fees she and her relatives chose not to pay.
Go and think of how to solve problems people get paid for. The legacy projects being pursued are necessary and a poor country will borrow now and complete them instead of waiting for prices to rise as they do the world over.
But you keep borrowing by the hour. shiooor !
ReplyDeleteTeacher, read. It won't kill you. What's the borrowing for? Not Ankara, biscuits, jerseys, hair attachments or fuel as before but needed projects that bring in investments and open up the hinterland and improving agricultural yield and security.
DeleteThid is the subsidy removal on day one some coward backed away from after 3 weeks of a courageous man digging his heels in. Today, the picture is closer to Argentina than the horror of Venezuela where people continued borrowing to finance a fake life for citizen piranhas who are unproductive despite the multiple incentives and buffers.
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DeleteWhat are you on and about tryiing to justify ?? Abeg shift and continue reading while at it.
Mtcheeewwww
ReplyDeleteNaira is 1365 to a dollar
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