On Wednesday, President Bola Tinubu emphasized the importance of putting Nigeria at the center of Africa’s development.
The President, in a speech to Nigerians in Brazil, pledged to accelerate Nigeria’s development by promoting the success models of emerging markets like Brazil.
He reiterated the commitment of his administration to inclusive growth, reform, and innovation.
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According to presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, “We must bring Nigeria to the forefront of Africa’s progress, driven by technology, food sovereignty, and the courage to change our destiny.”
According to Tinubu, who described his visit to Brazil as a strategic move to strengthen bilateral ties and draw inspiration from Brazil’s impressive development trajectory, both countries once had similar economic starting points.
“Nigeria and Brazil used to be on the same level,” says one source. Regard Brazil’s current technology and food systems. What do we need to ask ourselves, specifically, what do we lack?
We possess youth, energy, and brains. Everything we need is available to us. We must now take action.
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He praised the vibrant diaspora community in Nigeria and urged them to consider themselves as key players in the creation of a new, innovative country with a culture of innovation and shared responsibility.
You represent our country’s pride. Your commitment and diversity reflect the country we are attempting to create. He continued, “I salute you all.”
The President made it clear that the ongoing economic reforms are crucial for achieving long-term stability and prosperity, but they also raised concerns about the difficulties that people are facing as a result.
“Yes, the reforms are difficult, like bitter medicine,” he said. You can tell when the fever subsides that the treatment was worthwhile, he said.
The President claimed that his administration was laying the foundation for international cooperation that would unlock Nigeria’s potential in terms of technology, manufacturing, and cultural exchange.
President Tinubu also urged Nigerians to foster cohesion, harmony, and passion in both domestic and international settings to create a nation that everyone can proudly call home.
Source: Channels TV
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