President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Monday, had his first media chat with some select journalists, addressing critical national issues ranging from security, governance, and economic reforms to social welfare.
Tribune Online takes a look at some major highlights. Here are five takeaways from the media chat:
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President Tinubu expressed condolences to families affected by recent stampede incidents linked to charity, he emphasized the importance of responsible giving.
“Condolences to those who lost a family member, but it is good to give,” he said. “I have been giving out foodstuff and commodities in Bourdillon.
If you know you don’t have enough to give, don’t attempt or publicize it.”
Addressing the nation’s security challenges, Tinubu expressed optimism in the current security architecture, citing notable improvements in previously volatile regions.
“Today, I have confidence in my security architecture,” he said. “It is very, very unfortunate that, for two decades, we witnessed wanton killings. I remember when I had to pause my campaign to pay condolence visits to Maiduguri, Katsina, Kaduna, and Kogi. Today, you can travel these roads, which were once impossible. It took one incident to disrupt an organized environment.”
Tinubu defended his administration’s decision to remove the fuel subsidy and harmonize foreign exchange rates, describing them as necessary steps for Nigeria’s economic recovery.
“We were spending our future. We were spending our generation’s fortune. We were not investing; we were just deceiving ourselves,” he said.
These measures, according to Tinubu, are essential to redirect the country toward sustainable development despite the initial economic shocks.
The President reaffirmed his commitment to implementing comprehensive tax reforms aimed at aligning Nigeria’s economy with global standards.
“Tax reform is here to stay,” he declared. “We cannot continue to do what we were doing yesterday in today’s economy.
Tinubu emphasized the importance of creating an efficient tax system that fosters economic growth while reducing dependency on oil revenues.
Acknowledging the temporary hardships caused by his administration’s policies, Tinubu urged Nigerians to remain patient and hopeful.
“The reforms come with temporary hardships, but conviction about their long-term positive impacts is key in this journey,” he stated. “It is not going to be Eldorado for everybody. But the new dawn is here.
“I am convinced, and you should be convinced, and you should help propagate that conviction.”
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