We are working to ensure Nigerians feel the impact of governance – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu says his administration is working hard to ensure Nigerians feel the impact of governance that works

President Bola Tinubu has said his administration is working very hard to ensure that Nigerians feel the impact of governance that works.

Tinubu said this on Thursday in his speech on his visit to Anambra State where he commissioned some projects completed by Governor Charles Soludo.

“I have just commissioned two landmark projects—the Solution Fun City and the Government House mini-city as part of the initial steps towards your audacious vision of Anambra as African-Dubai-Taiwan-Silicon Valley (ADTS),” Tinubu said.

“Together with the massive infrastructural transformation and human capital development, these are bold statements of vision and what leadership can achieve in such a short time.

“Let me commend the Government of Anambra State for its proactive efforts in improving security. I wish to assure you that the Federal Government will continue to partner with the State and the Southeast to secure our people and their future.”

President Tinubu said he has noted the state’s various challenges and their request for assistance and partnership, promising that the federal government will continue to partner with the state to deliver shared prosperity to Ndi Anambra and all Nigerians.

He said as the president, he is pleased to assure the citizens that the nation’s state is strong and getting stronger by the day under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“We met near-insolvent public finance, a decades-old monster of unsustainable multiple subsidies, a chaotic and debilitating forex regime, etc. Like we tamed the Atlantic in Lagos, many of these monsters have been tackled: petroleum and forex subsidies have been tamed; macroeconomic stability has returned within predictable bounds; tax reforms are on the way, etc.,” he said.

“These reforms are difficult, yes, but inevitable. Everyone had long recognised their imperatives. Courage and our collective action were required to confront them to lay a strong foundation for a more stable, prosperous and inclusive economy.

“Already, we are seeing renewed investor confidence, expanding opportunities, and targeted support for small businesses, especially in the tech and manufacturing sectors where Anambra is already excelling. Agriculture is receiving massive attention, and the results are beginning to show.”

He stated that the FG has renegotiated and passed a new minimum wage into law as part of its effort to cushion the effect of these reforms on the working class.

“We are working to build critical infrastructure — roads, rail, and power — and ensure that every corner of Nigeria, including Anambra, feels the impact of governance that works,” he said.

“The Presidential Power Initiative and the ongoing digital economy drive will open more doors for the resourceful people of this state.”

Tinubu said his administration will continue to plead with Nigerians for their patience and understanding, calling on all patriots and progressives to rise and continue to work hard every day for the greatness of our dear country.

“We have no other country but Nigeria. We must make it great as the pride of the black race,” the president said.

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