- Nigeria Moving from Survival to Stability, Prosperity – Tinubu
- Tinubu Outlines Nigeria’s Direction
- Calls for Greater Youth Involvement
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said Nigeria is gradually moving beyond a period of economic strain toward stability, with the goal of achieving long-term prosperity.
Eko Hot Blog reports that he made the remarks on Friday while addressing delegates at the 4th Elective National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.
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Reflecting on his administration’s policies, Tinubu pointed to what he described as visible and measurable outcomes from key government programmes, pushing back against criticism from opposition groups.
According to him, the initiatives being implemented are practical and impactful, with real benefits already reaching Nigerians.
“We are moving from survival mode to stability and steadily towards an era of prosperity,” the President said.
Tinubu also used the platform to speak directly to young Nigerians, encouraging them to take a more active role in governance and political participation.

He described young people as central to the country’s future, highlighting their creativity, innovation, and digital skills as critical assets for national development.
The President urged the APC to create more opportunities for youth involvement, stressing that their participation should go beyond symbolic roles to meaningful decision-making positions.
He added that building a stronger nation requires raising a generation of young leaders who are informed, disciplined, and committed to national progress.
Tinubu emphasised that the future Nigeria seeks cannot be achieved without placing young people at the heart of governance and policy direction.





