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Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by TCConcourse(op): 3:39pm On Jun 20, 2025
Mr Sunday Dare is the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications. He served as Nigerian Minister of Youths and Sports from 2019 to 2023 under the Buhari regime. He previously served as Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management at the Nigerian Communications Commission.
An experienced journalist, he once served as the Chief of the Hausa Service, African Division of the Voice of America and had managed many portfolios in government.

In this interview, he speaks on what the Tinubu administration is doing to tackle issues confronting the country and what several government policies intend to achieve in the long run. Excerpts:

There is so much hardship, suffering and poverty in this present dispensation. Nigerians have never had it this bad. What is government doing to ameliorate these?

The Federal Government is doing a lot to combat poverty, hardship and suffering amongst the people. I think what’s important is that we speak about what the government is doing, the programmes and policies of government on one hand, which are quite many.

I will state them, but also, we speak to the fact that our people should apply themselves to these opportunities. Are they lining up? Are they applying? Are they showing up? Are they going through the processes?

In America and in Europe, they have some parts of welfare system for unemployed people, they call it unemployed benefits. Before you can benefit from such things, there are forms that you must fill, there are requirements that you must fulfill.

These governments don’t go on people’s doors to offer them. And I’m saying that with the benefit of my own experience, that very often when government has policies and initiatives to augment or to serve as palliatives people are reluctant to apply themselves to the process of application and to benefit. Like they say in sports, if you don’t start a race, you don’t expect to win at all or even to lose if you are not part of that race.

Reforms are progressive. Policies also impact at a progressive level. It doesn’t happen in a single quantum. So, we’re just two years down the road. So, the question we should ask is what have been the impacts and the benefits?

Now, wherever you have changes and reforms, there will be adjustments that will be made. There will be sacrifices. There will be pains and difficulties. Nobody is hiding away from that. President Bola Tinubu repeatedly, even in his statement on May 29th, appealed to Nigerians to say, I know that you’ve been persevering. He thanked them for their perseverance. He thanked them for their understanding. And he said things are beginning to turn around.

What are the things turning around because it’s not impacting the people?
Some of these policies. Take for instance, the NEFLUND. Over 600,000 young people are benefiting from NELFUND soft loans for education. 600,000 young people are collecting N20,000 to augment their feeding and allowances in the universities.

Do you remember the last time we had bursary? The idea of bursary died since. It was state-paid bursary. The state stopped paying bursary. The last time we had anything close to a subsidy for education was under Awolowo when education was free. So, if subsidy on oil was taken away, you see subsidy on education. The subsidy on education, going to our young people, is helping parents who cannot afford to send their children to school. The subsidy on oil was going to some very few, very few Nigerians who are extra wealthy and were appropriating the Commonwealth to themselves. So, you see a people-oriented policy there.

And across the length and breadth of this country, over 300 institutions and more are benefiting. Put that aside. You look at CNG. Yes, subsidy was removed. Price of PMS went up. But President Bola Tinubu embraced CNG from the start, which is a lower cost of powering our cars, which seems gradually, Nigeria is beginning to embrace it.


You look at the social register. The president said it should be expanded to 15 million. It was not up to that before. As we speak, at least 5.7 million households have benefited, and it’s 25,000 three times, N75,000. We have testimonials. The data is there. So, what do you say?

Every government says they have done this, they have done that, but when you look around you, you don’t see anything. You ask around who have benefited from this, you don’t see anybody…
This is a huge country of 230 million. And when you look at that population globally, Nigerian numbers are amongst one of the first 15 countries with the highest. And then you stretch it further, you look at the projection by the United Nations. By 2050, this country will be the fourth or the third largest. We would have the 5th largest or 6th largest population in the world. So, how do you deal with that size of population? No matter what you do, people will still say they don’t feel the impact. But again, it’s progressive.

Maybe the number of people that have benefited is not up to that massive number. Is there any household, hardly any household that has a young person now that will say that their son or daughter is not benefiting from the education subsidy?

It’s also going to take time before this thing seeps down to everybody. But not everybody will get the benefit at once. We’re dealing with limited resources and a massive population. So, it’s a case of seeing the cup half empty or the cup half full. But to ask: is the government doing something?, absolutely. Do we need to scale it up as resources are available? Yes, more Nigerians need to benefit from the cesarean operation. More students need to benefit from the NELfund. More Nigerians need some subsidy on the CNG. Absolutely and as far as they are available. But these options are there, and people are benefiting. And I think it’s critical to understand that.

We say government is a continuum. But each time, an administration will blame the government before it for its shortcomings and ask for time. Before now, Nigerians were complaining they were seeing ‘shege’. But now, it’s like we are in a ‘shege promax’.

There’s no ‘shege promax’. Every country must make a choice. Don’t forget that the person who is president now, President Bola Tinubu, was not president for those first eight years. So, you cannot really blame him.

It’s either you are the president, you are in charge, and you can be held responsible. Like I love to say, every president will fall on his sword. That is, every president will fall on his performance or non-performance. You can only judge this president from the moment he took the oath of office and said, I will lead this country two years ago.

The vehicle is the same, the APC. But he didn’t have the power. He was not directing the resources. He was not building the cabinet. And when he came on, every president or leader inherits the assets and liabilities of the previous government. Whether it’s an APC government or a PDP government, because Nigeria is a continuous project.

Every president also will have to review after building his team to say, these are the problems we have. How are we going to get solutions that will fit this problem and solve them? The president will have to sit down and say, these are the problems we have. What do we prioritise? What resources do I have? What engagements can I make? And then proceed in life function to prioritise these things and deal with them.

We have seen under this president, what has he prioritised in the last two years?

He has prioritised the welfare of our young people when it comes to education. He has prioritised human capital development when it comes to health. He has prioritised infrastructure, which is the backbone of development. In terms of beyond the legacy roads, we see a lot of infrastructure.

So, he’s dealing with those strong pillars that you need to push this economy forward. But most importantly, look at our economy- microeconomic indicators. The data is there beyond paying off debts. Look at them. The strongest growth in 10 years ever. Our GDP has gone up from 2 points to 3.6. The projection by the World Bank is 4.6 towards the end of this year. Look at Nestle. Look at Guinness. Look at MTN. One year ago, they declared losses. They wanted to shut down and pack up. Their first quarter 2025, five of them are declaring profits in billions under the same economy. That means these policies are working. If you adjust yourself, every government will deal with policies because they have goals and objectives they want to meet.

These are the reforms that are necessary that other leaders have scattered around, did not want to take those tough decisions. This president has bitten the bullet and we’re beginning to see the positive impacts. Maybe they are not coming as fast but the fact that we’re seeing impacts shows that we’re on the right path. And in another year or two, we’ll see that more Nigerians will benefit.


Why then is the Tinubu administration not seen to be enjoying the support of Nigerians?
Which data supports that? Who did that survey? Where is the data that says the administration is not enjoying the support of Nigerians?

The ordinary people, those are the people who go to stand on queues to vote on election days. These are the people not affording to put food on their table, pay their rent and tackle other family issues
But it must also look at the database. You see, you’re dealing with 200 million people. You can’t just assume that the people are not supporting the administration.


Why am I saying data? The Financial Times did a piece on May 29th, and they went through the policies of the government, and they said, Mr President, you must stay on the path of reforms that you have instituted because the country is on the right path. That’s one.

Our rating by the Fitch is now moved up to the B rating, which is critical. They look at data, the microeconomic data and all of that. Again, Moody, three days ago moved our rating up again. So, where is the data? I’m not saying that people are not feeling the effect, but to generalise that everybody is crying, that 200 million people are crying. No.

What is your honest assessment of the security situation in the country because terrorists are everywhere
Let me take you back to data again, very briefly.


Yes, the security problem that we have has been on right from the time of President Goodluck Jonathan. And it’s been ongoing. And every president has come to try as much as possible. President Jonathan did his best. Former President Muhammadu Buhari did his best. We know that under him, we reclaimed about 11 local governments that were taken away from Nigeria. We’re able to regain those territories.

President Tinubu also inherited a few security challenges in certain parts of the country. And these are being addressed. When you look at the number, the figures two years ago and the figures now in terms of terrorists and leaders of gangs that have been either arrested or annihilated, you see a progressive effort being made.

Two years ago, most farmers were driven off their farms, Birnin-Gwari, which is the biggest grains belt in the north, in Kaduna State and even in the farms, even the cocoa farms in the southwest and the rest. But what have we seen in the last one year? We have seen that the Birnin-Gwari corridor, where the grains come from, we’ve seen videos and testimonies saying, look, these guys are back on their farms. Almost 95% of the farmers are now millionaire farmers, millionaire farmers from there because they can go to their farms. Suddenly, cocoa has gone up because in the Osun or the southwest belt where cocoa comes, the farmers are back on their farms.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/tinubu-is-prioritising-economic-growth-sunday-dare/

Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by slivertongue: 3:41pm On Jun 20, 2025
Tinubu has destroyed many homes with his moronic policies
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Ofunaofu: 3:46pm On Jun 20, 2025
Sunday Dare, you know Tinubu is not prioritizing the economy, so stop spreading that lie. In fact, if Tinubu has any real priority, it's the 2027 election
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Zionmdde: 4:20pm On Jun 20, 2025
Economic growth over security
What's the use of economic growth to dead people
Even the economic growth, how does it make things easier for the common nigerian?
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by helinues: 5:05pm On Jun 20, 2025
Too obvious. Too glaring

Nigeria is in the right direction with president Tinubu
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Maxymilliano(m): 5:18pm On Jun 20, 2025
This one will just be talking about paper achievements that bares no positive effect on average Joe on the street
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Ofunaofu: 5:19pm On Jun 20, 2025
helinues:
Too obvious. Too glaring

Nigeria is in the right direction with president Tinubu
If this is considered the 'right direction,' then it’s worth reflecting on what the wrong one might look like. With inflation rising, the naira down, hunger and economic pressure mounting on everyday Nigerians, it's hard to see how this path leads to true progress
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by helinues: 5:25pm On Jun 20, 2025
Ofunaofu:
If this is considered the 'right direction,' then it’s worth reflecting on what the wrong one might look like. With inflation rising, the naira down, hunger and economic pressure mounting on everyday Nigerians, it's hard to see how this path leads to true progress
Please stop wailing, nagging on my mentions daily. Allow me to express my opinion without killing it
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Ofunaofu: 5:40pm On Jun 20, 2025
helinues:
Please stop wailing, nagging on my mentions daily. Allow me to express my opinion without killing it
I’m not wailing, just holding the conversation accountable. Opinions matter, but facts matter more. Let’s keep it real while we all express ourselves
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by helinues: 5:49pm On Jun 20, 2025
Ofunaofu:
I’m not wailing, just holding the conversation accountable. Opinions matter, but facts matter more. Let’s keep it real while we all express ourselves
It's not logical for you to be walking on my mentions daily.

I have expressed myself. Express yourself and stop bugging me
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Ibehchizzy: 6:35am On Jun 21, 2025
That’s why he wants to tax us to dearth
People no dey chop belleful again
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by ivandragon: 6:51am On Jun 21, 2025
Same old bullsh×t stories told under buhari.

Bat is prioritising the economic growth of himself and cronies at the detriment of the socio-economic growth of the masses.

What is most infuriating is when they talk about the necessity of the haphazard reforms and need for sacrifices, and I ask... what sacrifices are they, the political office holders, making?

You remove subsidies for the masses but increase those same subsidies for yourself and other political office holders.

You claim subsidies were fraught with corruption, but you have retained the corrupt practice of security votes and constituency votes for the political class, a corrupt scheme that runs into trillions of naira...

It is always convenient to tell the people to endure avoidable hardship when you have been institutionally and corruptly insulated from the negative consequences of your foul policies that caused the extreme hardship.

Bat must go in 2027 not just for his resounding failure, but to also send a message to other politicians that the masses would no longer tolerate nonsense.
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Houseofglam7(f): 6:52am On Jun 21, 2025
I really can’t make a 40 character statement outta this.





Oh fuq, I just did.
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by ebuk4real(m): 7:02am On Jun 21, 2025
Shameless government
Shameless party
Shameless ministers
Shameless special assistant
Shameless president
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by anonimi: 7:06am On Jun 21, 2025
TCConcourse:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/tinubu-is-prioritising-economic-growth-sunday-dare/
How is ebilokan prioritising economic growth when his reforms are focused solely on increasing our tax burden and removing subsidies to pay for more luxury to himself and enough cash to bribe politicians for his political agenda?

Who is fooled by this balablu blabbering? Are you fooled huh

chisomkachy:
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s first supplementary budget includes a fleet of SUVs for himself and his wife, a presidential yacht and the renovation of his villa amid a cost-of-living crisis for some of the poorest people in the world.

The proposal — which seeks additional funding beyond the annual budget approved by Tinubu’s predecessor — comes as the government asks Nigerians to persevere through pain caused in part by a raft of economic reforms ushered in by the new president. Africa’s most populous country faces rampant unemployment, soaring food prices and a plummeting currency.

Federal lawmakers approved the president’s request for extra spending on Thursday, but eliminated the provision of 5 billion naira ($6.01 million) to buy a presidential yacht. Instead, they doubled the allocation to a student loan fund to 10 billion naira, according Abubakar Bichi, chairman of an appropriations committee in the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers approved 1.5 billion-naira proposed to purchase SUVs for the office of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu — an amount larger than that allocated to many individual federal colleges. The supplementary budget also proposes almost 6 billion naira to purchase SUVs for the presidency — more than the amount initially allocated to fund a student loan program for poor families.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-11-02/nigeria-budgets-for-suvs-and-yachts-amid-economic-hardship
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by anonimi: 7:09am On Jun 21, 2025
Ibehchizzy:
That’s why he wants to tax us to dearth
People no dey chop belleful again
Why are they not following Akpabio’s advice, to avoid dying from hunger and starvation in this ebilokan extreme poverty economy?

They only have to pray against death in stampedes fighting for free food.

Omicronvaccine:
Wherever You See Free Food, Eat It - Nigerian Senate President, Senator Akpabio Advises Nigerians


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIdtxSZDQoY
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by anonimi: 7:15am On Jun 21, 2025
Maxymilliano:
This one will just be talking about paper achievements that bares no positive effect on average Joe on the street
Unrealistic paper achievements that are obviously propaganda lies such as this clueless claim below.

TimeManager:
The Federal Government has revealed that the elimination of the petrol subsidy under President Bola Tinubu has resulted in savings of over $84 billion, which are now being channelled into the construction and rehabilitation of 40 key road projects across the country over the past two years.

This was disclosed in a policy brief released by the National Orientation Agency (NOA), titled “Two Years Later: Key Benefits of Subsidy Removal,” and made available to journalists over the weekend in Abuja.

The report, which reviewed the outcomes of the subsidy removal since May 29, 2023, noted that the policy averted a looming economic crisis.

It also enabled the Tinubu administration to clear long-standing financial liabilities, increase capital investments, and support the financial stability of state governments.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/84bn-saved-from-petrol-subsidy-now-financing-40-key-roads-report/?amp
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Faposky95: 7:27am On Jun 21, 2025
Zionmdde:
Economic growth over security
What's the use of economic growth to dead people
Even the economic growth, how does it make things easier for the common nigerian?
Dodging killers and cut throats to buy bread and milk
Dodging scammers and cops to swallowing it
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by Abdulyakeen: 10:47am On Jun 21, 2025
TCConcourse:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/tinubu-is-prioritising-economic-growth-sunday-dare/
Economic growth over everything else including securityhuh Somebody help me understand the caption
Re: Tinubu Is Prioritising Economic Growth — Sunday Dare by ICANLecturer(m): 12:55pm On Jun 21, 2025
Economic growth while we all die?
That priority no follow at all

After everybody don die, Nigeria go com beta.
Who dey advise them?
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