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Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 2:01pm On Jan 17, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5oIRgta32E

The presidency on Thursday defended President Bola Tinubu‘s economic policies, maintaining that the ongoing reforms have stopped Nigeria from haemorrhaging due to years of mismanagement by previous administrations.

Special Adviser, Media & Public Affairs to President Bola Tinubu, Sunday Dare, who spoke on Arise Television on Thursday night, said that the country was losing as much as $7.5 billion annually to fuel subsidy before the intervention of the current administration.

Urging Nigerians to hold their governors accountable for the huge revenues now available to them, Dare stated that from N760 billion in 2023, the 36 states and the federal government now share as much as N3.2 trillion monthly.

“Sometimes, if you refuse to take the stitch you need in time, you have to take so many stitches down the road. This country was haemorrhaging. This country was on a sliding slope. And at that point, we needed to apply certain brakes.

“At the point he (Tinubu) came in, two brakes were necessary. You look at 30 years of this country skirting around subsidy removal. We’re hemorrhaging $7.5 billion every year. We had a period in which 87 Nigerian companies and individuals were declared wanted for corruption, having to do with subsidy scam.

“And then we went back into that same subsidy process. But then we have seen the removal of subsidy. The resources that have been freed up for human capital development, and one part that is really poignant is the fact, in 2023, N760 billion, that was the FAAC that was shared by the 36 states and the federal government.

“As of 2024, that moved up to N3.2 trillion. Now, when it comes to governance, there’s the federal government, there’s the sub-national. Every month, these monies are shared. It has tripled to the state government. So, subsidy has freed up resources. If subsidy was not removed, we would not have it go up to 3.2 trillion,” he maintained.

He explained that the president was also providing buffers to poor and vulnerable Nigerians to reduce the impact of the harsh economic policies.

“As we speak, for over 5.3 million households, over N197 billion has gone out. As we speak, N75,000 will go to about 17 million poor Nigerians. Now, these are what we also see in advanced countries,” he observed.

On the question of spending more funds on servicing debts than carrying out capital projects, Dare noted that Tinubu has been paying the debts accumulated by four previous presidents.

“We have moved from spending 91 per cent of our revenue servicing debt to 62 per cent. That’s one. Two, we’ve also seen this president, President Bola Tinubu, has been repaying in the last one year plus, the loans inherited by four previous presidents, because government is a continuum.

“There’s a way if this debt hangs on, the economy cannot breathe. Some of the revenue and resources coming in is used up to pay almost 16 different loans inherited by previous governments,” he asserted.

However, he noted that the government has the responsibility to justify whatever loan it takes, explaining that whatever loans are taken, there’s a responsibility on the part of governments to use them for the reasons they’re taken.

“And we have a president that has committed to that. That whatever loans that we take, we’re going to apply them to the projects and policies that we put forward. A robust tax system is not just about collecting revenue, but fair distribution of resources,” he added.
https://www.arise.tv/sunday-dare-tinubus-economic-reforms-have-stopped-nigeria-from-haemorrhaging/

Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 2:02pm On Jan 17, 2025
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 2:11pm On Jan 17, 2025
Hmm.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 2:28pm On Jan 17, 2025
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Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Racoon(m):
Nigeria is already comatosed but these bastards are still feeding on it carcass. They live in obvious denial daily because they are in the corridors of power. Bunch of fucktards.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by CodeTemplarr: 2:44pm On Jan 17, 2025
Clowning as usual.

A combo of corruption, wastage, bad projects and power subsidy has ably replaced petrol and dollar subsidy.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by ElSudani: 2:48pm On Jan 17, 2025
Racoon:
Nigeria is already comatose but these bastards are still feeding on it carcass. They live in obvious denial daily because they are in the corridors of power. Bunch of fucktards.
Perhaps your own personal economy is in comatose, we perfectly understand. Like individuals, there are times when a nation needs to take tough decisions in order to thrive and survive. That is what Nigeria is going through.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by kmst: 2:50pm On Jan 17, 2025
This bleeding sef where is it coming out from grin
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 3:09pm On Jan 17, 2025
kmst:
This bleeding sef where is it coming out from grin
Abi o
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 3:09pm On Jan 17, 2025
ElSudani:
Perhaps your own personal economy is in comatose, we perfectly understand. Like individuals, there are times when a nation needs to take tough decisions in order to thrive and survive. That is what Nigeria is going through.
Hmm
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 3:09pm On Jan 17, 2025
Racoon:
Nigeria is already comatose but these bastards are still feeding on it carcass. They live in obvious denial daily because they are in the corridors of power. Bunch of fucktards.
Ah!
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by bluebay(m): 3:35pm On Jan 17, 2025
How much fuel price before he got into power ? Ashiere
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Abee79(m): 3:38pm On Jan 17, 2025
By their comments we shall know them lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 3:40pm On Jan 17, 2025
Abee79:
By their comments we shall know them lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Abi
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by nedu666: 3:53pm On Jan 17, 2025
75k to 17 million people. But no one can point and say Mr a or Mrs b received 75k from govt
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by trendingnigeria(op): 4:11pm On Jan 17, 2025
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by iwaeda: 4:48pm On Jan 17, 2025
Bleed, bleeder, bleedest grin grin grin grin
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Quelme: 4:52pm On Jan 17, 2025
All well meaning Nigerians should start campaigning for Tinubu's reelection 2027...

He has exceeded expectations....
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by free2ryhme: 4:52pm On Jan 17, 2025
trendingnigeria:
https://www.arise.tv/sunday-dare-tinubus-economic-reforms-have-stopped-nigeria-from-haemorrhaging/
Well, what do you expect? Of course, the Special Adviser is going to praise his boss—it’s his job! It’s easy to talk about subsidy removal and debt repayment, but the reality on the ground is still harsh for many Nigerians.
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by BluntCrazeMan: 4:52pm On Jan 17, 2025
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I dare this SUNDAY DARE that he doesn't really know what it actually means for any country to be BLEEDING.!!


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Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Mopolchi: 4:53pm On Jan 17, 2025
Sunday Dare is speaking with a corn 🌽 filled brain
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by mrvitalis(m): 4:53pm On Jan 17, 2025
Tell us the reforms na n what bleeding was stopped stop. Making blanket statement
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Felabrity: 4:54pm On Jan 17, 2025
Shut the fcck up
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Dcaliphate(m): 4:55pm On Jan 17, 2025
grin
While the citizens are bleeding to death on basic needs and house rent
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by DeGLORIOUS: 4:55pm On Jan 17, 2025
where's the blood?
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by OkCornel(m): 4:55pm On Jan 17, 2025
And the standard of living of the masses has worsened.

Keep up with the self deceit
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by fastseo: 4:55pm On Jan 17, 2025
Nigerians that can't afford 2 square meal a day grin
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Moniker947(m): 4:55pm On Jan 17, 2025
Nigeria is even bleeding more profusely now than ever in history
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Oakenshield: 4:56pm On Jan 17, 2025
But purchasing power have been taken away from the poor man and put firmly in the hands of the criminals
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by CheedyJ(m): 4:56pm On Jan 17, 2025
no more blood again na why d country dey coma now.. morafukas
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by Antoeni(m): 4:57pm On Jan 17, 2025
Who is this Foolish Man?
Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Stopped Nigeria From Bleeding - Sunday Dare by abba190b: 4:58pm On Jan 17, 2025
Tinubu has killed me i never chop since morning
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