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Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by kenny160: 8:25am On Mar 06
President Bola Tinubu has challenged the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress, highlighting the unprecedented opportunities for growth and development in the country.

The President said this when he delivered a speech at the Leadership Conference and Awards 2023, held at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, on Tuesday.

“I should start by respectfully challenging the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress. Distress suggests helplessness, being at the mercy of something we have no control over. But that is not the case here.

“We are in challenging times, no doubt, but these times have also been marked by unprecedented opportunities, to reset course and to build a new and sustainable economy, away from the rent-seeking and the waste that was once the order of the day,” Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation,


President Bola Tinubu has challenged the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress, highlighting the unprecedented opportunities for growth and development in the country.

The President said this when he delivered a speech at the Leadership Conference and Awards 2023, held at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, on Tuesday.

“I should start by respectfully challenging the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress. Distress suggests helplessness, being at the mercy of something we have no control over. But that is not the case here.

“We are in challenging times, no doubt, but these times have also been marked by unprecedented opportunities, to reset course and to build a new and sustainable economy, away from the rent-seeking and the waste that was once the order of the day,” Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said.

This was contained in a statement released by the Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Rabiu Ibrahim.

The President shared key initiatives and investment efforts by the administration to support Nigerian businesses, students, and vulnerable households, as well as to enhance food security and attract foreign direct investment.

Tinubu disclosed that intervention funds totaling N200 billion have been set aside to support Nigerian businesses; in addition to a new Federal Students’ Loan program and the Presidential Initiative on CNG.

The N200 Billion Naira, according to the President, will be disbursed through three (3) new special intervention funds established to support Nigerian businesses.

On the Presidential Initiative on CNG, the President noted the “imminent rollout of these CNG-powered buses which will bring down the cost of transportation by as much as 50 percent.”

The President also highlighted the substantial increase in revenues accruing to the three tiers of government since the removal of the petrol subsidy.

“This means more funds are available to directly impact the lives of Nigerians through investments in critical infrastructure, social security, and other areas,” he said.

Other efforts of the apex government, aimed at bringing economic relief to Nigerians, include the commencement of negotiations, between the Federal and State Governments and organised labour, for a new minimum wage for the country; and the scaling-up of the social investment programme.

“For the poorest and most vulnerable among us, the Social Investment Programme, currently under review to reposition it for maximum impact, will support millions of households with direct cash transfers that will enable them to meet their basic needs.”

The President reiterated the gains of his administration’s robust investment drive: “Since we assumed office in May 2023, we have attracted $30 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) commitments into the real sectors of the economy, including Manufacturing, Telecoms, Healthcare, Oil & Gas, and others.

President Bola Tinubu has challenged the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress, highlighting the unprecedented opportunities for growth and development in the country.

The President said this when he delivered a speech at the Leadership Conference and Awards 2023, held at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, on Tuesday.

“I should start by respectfully challenging the notion that the Nigerian economy is in distress. Distress suggests helplessness, being at the mercy of something we have no control over. But that is not the case here.

“We are in challenging times, no doubt, but these times have also been marked by unprecedented opportunities, to reset course and to build a new and sustainable economy, away from the rent-seeking and the waste that was once the order of the day,” Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said.

This was contained in a statement released by the Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Rabiu Ibrahim.

The President shared key initiatives and investment efforts by the administration to support Nigerian businesses, students, and vulnerable households, as well as to enhance food security and attract foreign direct investment.

Tinubu disclosed that intervention funds totaling N200 billion have been set aside to support Nigerian businesses; in addition to a new Federal Students’ Loan program and the Presidential Initiative on CNG.

The N200 Billion Naira, according to the President, will be disbursed through three (3) new special intervention funds established to support Nigerian businesses.

On the Presidential Initiative on CNG, the President noted the “imminent rollout of these CNG-powered buses which will bring down the cost of transportation by as much as 50 percent.”

The President also highlighted the substantial increase in revenues accruing to the three tiers of government since the removal of the petrol subsidy.

“This means more funds are available to directly impact the lives of Nigerians through investments in critical infrastructure, social security, and other areas,” he said.

Other efforts of the apex government, aimed at bringing economic relief to Nigerians, include the commencement of negotiations, between the Federal and State Governments and organised labour, for a new minimum wage for the country; and the scaling-up of the social investment programme.

“For the poorest and most vulnerable among us, the Social Investment Programme, currently under review to reposition it for maximum impact, will support millions of households with direct cash transfers that will enable them to meet their basic needs.”

The President reiterated the gains of his administration’s robust investment drive: “Since we assumed office in May 2023, we have attracted $30 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) commitments into the real sectors of the economy, including Manufacturing, Telecoms, Healthcare, Oil & Gas, and others.

“Those investments have already started coming into the country. Just a few days ago, I was in Qatar on an official visit, where the Emir assured me that a senior government delegation would visit Nigeria after Ramadan, to begin taking action on some of the new investments they are looking at here. I have asked the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy to directly interface with the Qatari authorities to ensure that speedy progress is made.”

https://punchng.com/nigerias-economy-not-distressed-says-tinubu/?amp

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by junketer(m): 8:38am On Mar 06
Maybe he's high on his dung. Naira not under stress and it's like this. Hmmm. Maybe the billions he has in his accounts dey confuse tinubu.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Golan007: 8:43am On Mar 06
Tinubu is a leader.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Nvestor02: 8:43am On Mar 06
It's a madness to say that Nigeria economy is distress.

The only people that can say that sentence are those that want Tinubu to keep borrowing money to continuesly feed their ass and pass down suffering to the next generation.

Tinubu is managing Nigeria in a new style, which means that, He will generate all the money to run government internally.


The heavy load of subsidy is no more there and the naira has been floated... That alone is a win to the Nigeria future.

If Tinubu can continue this style..... E sure die that the good future of Nigeria will be secured.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Donchieli: 8:49am On Mar 06
This una leaders can neva b direct

Naso one yeye one talk say person wer de hungry no fit break doors down

I no blame dem bigots

Na Redundant Nigerians put dem der

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by WhiteWood: 8:49am On Mar 06
Meanwhile, in other news, the Edo people have been using the Obidient movement to cash out. Bottom line is -- the Edo people have taken the OBI MOVEMENT as their cash cow. Lol.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by CCIA: 8:49am On Mar 06
grin

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by haveMONEY: 8:51am On Mar 06
Yes because you're a politician, loots has make everything sufficient for you

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Nice2023(m): 8:51am On Mar 06
These people are crazy.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by tiswell(m): 8:52am On Mar 06
Diswan wan do pass alhaji lie Mohamed fa

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Oblongata: 8:52am On Mar 06
In BAT we trust!

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Nokio2: 8:53am On Mar 06
.oga shame your enemies
Jus drive truck of rice from kubwa to suleja
U will decipher and digress the distress that has retrogress the finess and fitness of Nigerian s and placed them in express duress..

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Bulletproofgt: 8:53am On Mar 06
Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by lexy2014: 8:54am On Mar 06
Golan007:
Tinubu is a leader.

how is he a leader?

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by GRACEGLORY: 8:54am On Mar 06
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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by lexy2014: 8:54am On Mar 06
Oblongata:
In BAT we trust!

trust to do what?

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Xwizard: 8:58am On Mar 06
verymadperson

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Stevenson20: 8:58am On Mar 06
Idiots in power

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Blaze14k: 8:58am On Mar 06
Same way buhari apc said borrowing money is not a problem now Nigeria is left with so many debts. Tinubu apc have started theres.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by callmevirus(m): 8:58am On Mar 06
Nothing concern me but E dey mind


What do you expect from a corrupt minister all the money you're stealing won't make to realise what the poor masses are going through everyday

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Macnnoli4(m): 8:59am On Mar 06
I agree. Just increase minimum wage to N75, 000 so that buying bread of N1, 400 won't be so hard

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Tonididdyx: 9:00am On Mar 06
Ok Sir


Lawd knows am on the first plane ✈✈ outta this mess once the first tickets to Dubai start selling.
I don dust my passport and emirate 🆔 sef

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Kukutenla: 9:00am On Mar 06
Lies
Seems there's an injection for lying given to people who join the cursed APC

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by UHLmoving: 9:01am On Mar 06
Onye ne kwu?

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by hedeybody: 9:02am On Mar 06
ThìsGlobe.com
Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by BarrElChapo(m): 9:03am On Mar 06
😂😂😂
Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Emman08: 9:03am On Mar 06
Yeah sure. The economy is booming.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Chucks13: 9:05am On Mar 06
I totally support the reform, we can't continue as tenants to borrowers in our own country flows with everything to sustain us.

Enough of fake life by standing on borrowing unecessar and wasting resources.

No pain no gain.

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by Mayoisemj4real(m): 9:05am On Mar 06
The only criteria for being information minister in this country is measured by how much lie you can take and give x10 of it to the society

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Re: Tinubu: Nigeria’s Economy Not Distressed - Information Minister by nedekid: 9:06am On Mar 06
Nokio2:
.oga shame your enemies
Jus drive truck of rice from kubwa to suleja
U will decipher and digress the distress that has retrogress the finess and fitness of Nigerian s and placed them in express duress..
They will say looting of trucks happens more in the US so it is not unique to us.

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