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Tinubu In France, Vows To Sustain And Expand Economic Reforms
EkoHotBlog reports that President Tinubu on Friday in Paris, France vowed that the ongoing reforms on the economy will be sustained and expanded, with a view to relieving families struggling with the burden of poverty and insecurity.
In an interactive session with members of the Nigerian community living in France, who lauded President Tinubu for taking bold, decisive, and visionary steps in fixing the economy, the Tinubu said more creative and innovative policies will be unfolded and implemented in areas that directly impact the livelihood of Nigerians, like electricity sports and energy.
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“To all of you, our hope is renewed,’’ he said, welcoming a plethora of suggestions going forward for the economy, and explaining some of the short-term and long-term frameworks for providing growth opportunities for individuals, families, and institutions.
President Tinubu said the interest of Nigerians will always be protected, even in engagements with the international community, governments, and multilateral institutions on global issues relating to climate change, energy transition, food security, trade, security, and diplomacy.
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“We have transport challenges, electricity challenges, infrastructural challenges and others. I let out the giant elephant of fuel subsidy without bringing down the house,’’ he said, adding, “Our diversity is our asset, if we know how to use it.’’
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