The Secretary to the Authorities of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, on Monday stated President Bola Tinubu’s robust financial reforms are already easing inflation and reviving investor confidence.
The SGF spoke at a press convention in Abuja to mark the climax of actions lined up for Nigeria’s sixty fifth Independence anniversary.
He stated the celebration, themed “Nigeria at 65: All Arms on Deck for a Higher Nation”, is a reminder that constructing the nation requires the lively participation of each citizen, not simply authorities.
“Our journey from 1960 to this second has been marked by triumphs and trials. However by all of it, the Nigerian spirit has remained unbroken,” the SGF stated.
“All arms should certainly be on deck for us to appreciate the Nigeria we envision — a nation united in goal, wealthy in range, and resolute in progress.”
Mr Akume described the Tinubu administration’s financial insurance policies as daring however vital, noting that they have been already stabilising the economic system, restoring investor confidence, and creating alternatives for younger individuals.
“Inflationary pressures are starting to ease, overseas funding inflows are displaying renewed curiosity, and job creation initiatives are increasing,” he stated, including that social programmes have been being strengthened to cushion the impression of reforms on susceptible teams.
“These positive aspects, although modest, are an affidavit that the Renewed Hope Agenda is heading in the right direction, and with perseverance, better dividends might be realised.”
He reaffirmed the dedication of the Federal Govt Council to make sure efficient coverage coordination and implementation below the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which he stated embodies inclusivity, nationwide rebirth, and sustainable progress.
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The SGF additionally reeled out actions marking the independence celebrations, together with a nationwide campus debate grand finale on Tuesday, a presidential broadcast on Wednesday, and earlier interfaith prayer providers.
Mr Akume referred to as on Nigerians to place apart divisions and assist the federal government’s efforts.
“At 65, Nigeria remains to be a piece in progress. However with renewed hope, shared accountability, and collective resolve, our greatest days lie forward,” he concluded.