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President Tinubu Acknowledges Policy-Induced Hardship

BY  Milcah  Tanimu

During his address at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, President Tinubu candidly acknowledged the challenges faced by Nigerians as a result of his policy decisions. Notably, he eliminated the “costly and corrupt fuel subsidy” and revamped the “problematic exchange rate system” to promote economic growth and bolster investor confidence in Nigeria. While these measures temporarily strained the nation’s economy, President Tinubu stressed the necessity of enduring this phase to establish a solid foundation for long-lasting growth and investment, all in pursuit of creating a prosperous economy for the Nigerian populace. In his speech, he called upon the global community to engage with Nigeria and Africa in a collaborative and mutually beneficial manner, emphasizing the urgent need for greater support for African development.

 

1. **Policy Impact on Nigerians:** President Tinubu openly acknowledged that his policy choices, especially the removal of the fuel subsidy, had resulted in economic hardships for Nigerians. These actions led to significant price hikes in petrol and various commodities.

2. **Long-Term Economic Prosperity:** Despite the temporary challenges, President Tinubu defended the significance of these reforms, underscoring their role in establishing a robust foundation for sustainable economic growth and investment in Nigeria.

3. **Global Cooperation Appeal:** President Tinubu urged the international community to collaborate with Nigeria and Africa in a manner that promotes fairness and mutual benefit. He highlighted the critical role of international institutions, other nations, and private sector entities in prioritizing African development.

4. **Openness to Trade:** The President emphasized that the question is not whether Nigeria is open for business but rather how willing the world is to engage in business with Nigeria and Africa under terms that are equitable and mutually advantageous.

5. **Shared Growth and Investment:** President Tinubu reiterated the need for a partnership that fosters development, economic prosperity, and investment opportunities for Nigeria and Africa while aligning with global objectives and priorities.

In his United Nations General Assembly address, President Tinubu conveyed Nigeria’s commitment to implementing necessary reforms, even in the face of short-term difficulties, to pave the way for a more prosperous and economically vibrant future. Simultaneously, he called for global cooperation and support in this endeavor, underlining the importance of a united effort towards shared growth and development.

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