The Presidency clarified that President Bolubu is currently concentrating his efforts on improving Nigerians’ lives, not on influencing the country’s political future.  ,
Sunday Dare, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, clarified in a statement on X on Friday that the president’s accomplishment would be how he had been able to promote economic development at the end of his presidency.
In the country, where political unrest is roiling, and economic hardship is growing, Dare’s statement comes.
As former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai decamped from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), efforts to form a coalition that could challenge Tinubu in 2027 are in high gear.
President Tinubu stated in the statement that he was not concerned about the upcoming election. He worries about Nigerians’ ability to share their wealth.
He worries about whether the changes he has in place will have the necessary effects. He is concerned about what ultimately happens to this nation’s economy. That is the main topic. Our foreign reserves have increased, they say. Inflation has decreased, too. Our trade surplus has increased.
“We’ve seen imports decrease while exports increase.
“We’ve seen the investments that attracted more than $50 billion,” he said. Prices are slipping, too.
“He has continued to make the decisions he has made, and you have clear data, and you have a president who is clearly in the driver’s seat.”
“And I believe that he is not currently really in favor of the upcoming election.
At the conclusion of his first term, he can look on and say, “I have had an impact on the lives of Nigerians. I’ve stabilized this country’s economy.
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Tinubu reiterated his commitment to running a government that pays attention to the needs of Nigerians as hardship shakes the nation.
He informed the bishops that he had made a difficult decision by removing petroleum product subsidies while receiving the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) on Friday.
He emphasized the fierce competition between the petroleum sector’s operators, the farmers’ plentiful harvests, and the country’s low commodity prices, adding that there are investments being made.
Source: Channels TV
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