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TINUBU AT THREE: President Defends Tough Reforms, Says Nigeria Has Stabilised and Is on the Path to Prosperity
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that Nigeria has emerged from the brink of economic crisis and is now firmly on the path to recovery, growth, and national renewal, as his administration marks its third anniversary in office.
In a nationwide address commemorating three years of his presidency, Tinubu acknowledged the hardships Nigerians have endured since the introduction of major economic reforms but insisted that the sacrifices have begun to yield positive results across key sectors of the economy.
Tough Decisions Prevented Economic Collapse
Reflecting on the state of the nation when he assumed office in May 2023, the President said Nigeria faced severe fiscal and structural challenges, including unsustainable fuel subsidies, multiple exchange-rate distortions, declining revenues, mounting debt obligations, insecurity, energy deficits, and weakened public confidence in institutions.
According to him, the administration’s decision to remove fuel subsidies and unify the foreign exchange market was driven by the need to avert a deeper economic crisis.
Tinubu revealed that Nigeria spent as much as ₦18.4 billion daily on fuel subsidies at the height of the regime, with subsidy payments exceeding ₦4 trillion in 2022 alone. He also noted that exchange-rate arbitrage and forex distortions cost the country more than ₦8 trillion over three years.
“The situation demanded urgent and courageous action,” the President said, adding that although the reforms imposed short-term hardships on citizens, they were necessary to secure Nigeria’s long-term economic future.
Economy Showing Signs of Recovery
The President said the economy is now more competitive and better positioned for sustainable growth than it was three years ago.
He pointed to improvements in public finances, increased allocations to states and local governments, rising investor confidence, and remarkable growth in the Nigerian stock market as evidence that the reforms are producing results.
According to Tinubu, the Nigerian Exchange’s All Share Index has surged from about 53,000 points in 2023 to approximately 250,000 points in 2026, while market capitalisation has risen from ₦30 trillion to ₦160 trillion.
He added that companies across several sectors are posting record profits and declaring higher dividends, reflecting renewed confidence in the economy.
Massive Infrastructure Push Across the Country
Highlighting infrastructure development as a cornerstone of his administration, Tinubu disclosed that more than 2,700 kilometres of highways and major roads are currently under construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation nationwide.
Among the flagship projects cited were the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway, the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Road, and the East-West Road.
He said several sections of these projects have either been completed or are nearing completion, helping to improve transportation, facilitate trade, and create thousands of jobs.
The President also disclosed that rail modernisation projects are progressing across the federation to strengthen connectivity and support economic integration.
Oil, Gas and Energy Sector Reforms Yield Investments
Tinubu said reforms in the oil and gas sector have helped attract billions of dollars in fresh investments from international oil companies.
He announced that the NLNG Train 7 Project, valued at about $5 billion, is nearing completion and is expected to significantly boost Nigeria’s liquefied natural gas production capacity and export earnings.
The President further noted that increased domestic refining capacity and the operation of modular refineries are gradually reducing Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products while conserving foreign exchange.
On electricity, Tinubu acknowledged longstanding challenges in the power sector but said his administration is aggressively addressing them through debt resolution, transmission expansion, renewable energy investments, and efforts to strengthen the national grid.
“No modern economy can grow in darkness,” he stated, reaffirming his government’s commitment to delivering reliable electricity to households and businesses.
Agriculture, Housing and Education Receive Major Boost
The President said government interventions in agriculture have reached millions of farmers through improved access to fertilisers, seedlings, mechanisation, irrigation systems, financing, and markets.
He added that new agricultural corridors are being developed to boost food production, strengthen supply chains, and reduce pressure on household incomes.
In education, Tinubu announced that the Nigerian Education Loan Fund has provided financial support to more than 1.5 million students, disbursing over ₦282 billion to expand access to tertiary education.
He also highlighted progress under the Renewed Hope Housing Programme, which, alongside initiatives of the Federal Housing Authority, is delivering more than 10,000 housing units across 14 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
According to the President, the programme has generated over 300,000 jobs, while major Renewed Hope Cities in Abuja, Lagos, and Kano are making steady progress.
Healthcare and Telecommunications Expansion
Tinubu said thousands of primary healthcare centres are being revitalised nationwide as part of efforts to improve access to healthcare services.
He also noted that health insurance coverage is expanding, particularly among vulnerable populations.
In the telecommunications sector, the President said decisive policy actions have helped restore investor confidence after years of operational difficulties.
According to him, telecom operators are expanding network coverage, investing in infrastructure, creating jobs, and deepening digital connectivity across the country.
“A connected Nigeria is a more competitive Nigeria,” he said.
Youth Development and Digital Transformation
Addressing young Nigerians directly, Tinubu described the country’s youth population as the driving force behind Nigeria’s future.
He said government investments in digital skills, technical education, innovation, entrepreneurship, student financing, and enterprise development are designed to create opportunities for young Nigerians across technology, manufacturing, agriculture, sports, and the creative industries.
“You are not a problem to be managed; you are the engine of Nigeria’s future,” the President declared.
Security Efforts Intensified
On security, Tinubu reaffirmed that protecting lives and property remains a top priority for his administration.
He said the Armed Forces and security agencies have intensified operations against terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, oil thieves, and other criminal groups.
While admitting that security challenges persist in some areas, he maintained that many communities and highways have become safer due to enhanced intelligence gathering, surveillance, logistics support, technology deployment, and inter-agency collaboration.
The President pledged that his government would continue working until every Nigerian can live, work, and travel safely.
Focus on Lower Food Prices and Job Creation
Looking ahead, Tinubu said the next phase of his administration’s agenda will focus on ensuring that the benefits of ongoing reforms are felt more directly by ordinary Nigerians.
He expressed optimism that food prices, which he said have moderated from their 2023–2024 peaks, will continue to decline through sustained agricultural interventions.
The government is also pursuing policies aimed at reducing transportation costs through the adoption of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles and electric mobility solutions.
Additionally, he pledged to expand opportunities for employment, enterprise growth, and wealth creation.
Call for Unity and National Purpose
The President concluded his anniversary address with a call for unity, resilience, and collective commitment to nation-building.
He urged Nigerians to embrace hope over despair, national interest over division, and cooperation over conflict.
Acknowledging that significant challenges remain, Tinubu insisted that the foundation for long-term recovery has been laid and expressed confidence that Nigeria will emerge stronger, more prosperous, and more united.
“The work ahead is enormous, but I remain optimistic because I believe deeply in this country and in the Nigerian people,” he said.
As his administration enters its fourth year, Tinubu maintained that Nigeria is increasingly being viewed not as a nation defined by its challenges, but as one determined to unlock its vast potential through reform, resilience, and inclusive growth.
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Tinubu Assures Families of Abducted Oyo, Borno Schoolchildren of Safe Rescue
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May 28, 2026By
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured parents and families of schoolchildren abducted in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, and Borno State that the federal government is working tirelessly to secure their safe return.
The president gave the assurance on Wednesday in a statement marking the 2026 Children’s Day celebration, which coincided with the Eid-el-Kabir festivities.
The reassurance follows recent attacks on schools in Oyo and Borno states by suspected terrorists.
On May 15, gunmen attacked Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and LA Primary School in Ogbomoso, located in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State. According to the Oyo State Police Command, two persons were killed during the attack, while about 45 schoolchildren, alongside teachers and a school principal, were abducted.
On the same day, suspected insurgents reportedly invaded Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Mussa village, Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, abducting dozens of students while classes were in session.
Reacting to the incidents, President Tinubu appealed to affected families not to lose hope, stressing that the victims had not been forgotten.
“As a father and your President, you are not forgotten. You are not abandoned,” Tinubu said while addressing the abducted children, their parents and teachers.
The president acknowledged the pain and anxiety faced by the affected families, noting that some parents could not fully participate in Children’s Day celebrations because of concerns over their missing children.
He assured Nigerians that his administration would not treat the tragedy as a ceremonial issue but would continue efforts until all abducted children are rescued and those responsible brought to justice.
Tinubu disclosed that he had directed all relevant security agencies to intensify coordinated rescue operations nationwide, particularly targeting the safe recovery of abducted children and vulnerable citizens.
According to him, the operations would be intelligence-driven and carefully executed to ensure the safe return of the victims.
The president also announced plans to strengthen security around schools, especially in vulnerable communities across the country.
He said the government would improve school vulnerability mapping, strengthen coordination between state governments and security agencies, establish rapid response communication channels between schools and local security units, and enhance community-based early warning systems.
Tinubu further stated that children rescued from abduction and violence would receive proper medical care, psychological counselling, educational support and reintegration assistance.
He called on parents, teachers, traditional rulers, religious leaders and community members to work closely with security agencies in protecting schools and preventing future attacks.
According to the president, safeguarding children requires proactive collaboration between communities and security agencies before attacks occur.
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APC Women Rally: Remi Tinubu Drums Support for Oyebanji
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May 27, 2026By
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Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, is expected in Ekiti State on Saturday, May 30, 2026, for a one-day working visit aimed at inaugurating projects and mobilizing support for Governor Biodun Oyebanji ahead of the state governorship election.
According to a press release issued by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Yinka Oyebode, the First Lady, who is also the National Chairman of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), will be accompanied by some state First Ladies and top government officials during the visit.
She is expected to be received by Governor Oyebanji, the Ekiti State First Lady, Olayemi Oyebanji, as well as other top government functionaries in the state.
As part of her itinerary, Senator Tinubu will commission a newly constructed ICT Centre at Ekiti State University, facilitated through her Renewed Hope Initiative.
The First Lady is also scheduled to meet with traditional rulers under the umbrella of the Ekiti State Traditional Rulers’ Council.
Another major highlight of the visit will be the official flag-off of the All Progressives Congress Women Campaign Rally for Governor Oyebanji’s re-election bid at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion.
The statement noted that the Renewed Hope Initiative has carried out over 16 interventions in Ekiti State since 2023, including financial and material empowerment programmes targeted at women, youths, students, farmers, vulnerable households, small-scale businesses and People With Disabilities.
Mrs Oyebanji assured that adequate arrangements had been put in place to ensure a successful and memorable visit for the First Lady and her entourage.
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Eid-el-Kabir: Bamidele Warns Against Electoral Violence, Says No Nigerian Should Die Over 2027 Elections
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May 27, 2026By
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Leader of the Senate, Opeyemi Bamidele has warned political actors against promoting violence ahead of the 2027 general elections, declaring that no Nigerian deserves to lose his or her life because of political ambition.
Bamidele made the appeal in a statement issued on Wednesday by his Directorate of Media and Public Affairs to commemorate the 2026 Eid-el-Kabir celebration. He urged Nigerians to embrace the virtues of faith, obedience, sacrifice and peaceful coexistence exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim.
According to the Senate Leader, Eid-el-Kabir should serve as a period of reflection and renewed commitment to national unity, peace and collective prosperity, especially as the country gradually enters a heated political season ahead of the 2027 elections scheduled for January 16 and February 6.
He expressed concern over the history of electoral violence in Nigeria, noting that thousands of lives had been lost during previous election cycles. Citing data from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED), Bamidele said at least 1,639 Nigerians were killed in election-related violence between 1999 and 2023.
The Senate Leader recalled that about 80 people lost their lives during the 1999 elections, 100 in 2003, 300 in 2007, 800 in 2011, 100 in 2015, 150 in 2019 and 109 in 2023.
He stressed that the country could no longer afford such bloodshed, insisting that political campaigns and elections must be conducted peacefully and strictly in accordance with the law.
“Regardless of political affiliation, we must all recognise that Nigeria belongs to all of us. No political ambition should lead to violence or the loss of innocent lives before, during or after the elections,” he said.
Bamidele urged political parties, candidates and supporters to conduct themselves responsibly and avoid actions capable of plunging the country into chaos or instability.
The Senate Leader also called for prayers for children, parents and teachers currently being held captive by bandits and kidnappers across the country, particularly the 87 victims recently abducted in parts of Borno and Oyo states.
He described the continued detention of children by criminal groups as a violation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and assured Nigerians that security agencies were working tirelessly to secure the victims’ release.
“We must remember all our children and parents still in captivity across the federation. Our prayers are with them, and security forces remain committed to rescuing them and reuniting them with their families,” he stated.
Bamidele further assured Nigerians that the National Assembly remained committed to strengthening laws and policies aimed at improving security across the country, including in remote communities vulnerable to attacks.
He added that lawmakers were also working towards strengthening the nation’s social security framework to better support young Nigerians and vulnerable citizens.
The Senate Leader maintained that kidnapping remained a serious crime against humanity and vowed that efforts would continue to ensure that perpetrators and their collaborators face severe punishment under the law.
He concluded by urging Nigerians to use the Eid-el-Kabir celebration as an opportunity to pray for peace, unity and national stability as the country prepares for another democratic transition.
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