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Tinubu’s 2 Year Milestone: A Testament To Bold Reforms, National Renewal

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Tinubu’s 2 Year Milestone: A Testament To Bold Reforms, National Renewal

Tinubu’s 2 year milestone: A testament to bold reforms, national renewal. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has marked a defining chapter in Nigeria’s history—one anchored on courage, bold reforms, and a relentless pursuit of progress. As ThisDay Newspaper crowned him 2024 “Man of the Year,” they rightly noted:

“Whether lampooned or lionised, President Bola Tinubu could not be accused of lacking courage to take tough decisions or the will to stay the course.”

Those words ring true.
In just two years, President Tinubu has embarked on transformative initiatives across various sectors, laying the groundwork for sustainable development.

Key reforms include the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of the exchange rate, creating a market-reflective and stable currency environment. These measures have enabled the Central Bank of Nigeria to increase foreign exchange reserves, now more than $38 billion.

These reforms have resulted in a surge in investment inflows, with domestic and international investors regaining confidence in the economy. Fitch upgraded Nigeria’s long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating from B- to B and revised the outlook from Negative to Stable in April 2025. This upgrade reflects increased confidence in the government’s commitment to policy reforms, including exchange rate liberalization, monetary policy tightening, and steps to end deficit monetization and remove fuel subsidies.

The World Bank recently reported that Nigeria’s economy grew at its fastest rate in nearly a decade in 2024, attributing this to the early successes of the President’s macroeconomic reforms. The country’s fiscal deficit dropped from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024, bolstered by increased national revenue, from ₦16.8 trillion to ₦31.9 trillion.

Infrastructure and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Acceleration
President Tinubu’s focus on infrastructure development has catalyzed greater private sector participation in critical sectors such as healthcare, transportation, energy, ICT, among others. The President reiterated his administration’s stance on PPP at the 29th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) held on October 23, 2023. He stated, “We must work together. I have proven capacity in this regard, as we remember the role of public-private partnerships in the transformation of Lagos State under my leadership. We will replicate that across Nigeria with your unwavering support”.

The President has demonstrated his commitment to road infrastructure in Nigeria, with numerous projects including the 6-lane 700-kilometre Lagos-Calabar coastal road designed to enhance connectivity and facilitate trade across eight states—Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River; and the Sokoto-Badagry highway that links the Western and Northern parts of the country. The Keffi-Akwanga-Lafia-Makurdi highway has been commissioned and is operational, while the Benin-Asaba highway has been flagged off under the Highway Development and Management Initiative (HDMI). The contractor has since moved to the site.

The administration has also implemented far reaching reforms in the area of internal security and boarder control management with the introduction of biometric passport application and e-visa initiatives, the implementation of Advanced Passenger Information (API) system, the Command and Control Center and the deployment of e-gates at the four major airports to make arrival and screening seamless for Nigerians.

The administration is implementing, approving, and advancing PPP projects across various sectors to drive infrastructure development and economic growth. At the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting of 12th May 2025, approvals were granted for some PPP projects that include:

MediPool: A centralized procurement and distribution hub for medicines, vaccines, and medical consumables, ensuring access in rural and underserved areas. It also includes local production of drugs. A groundbreaking PPP to centralise the procurement and delivery of medicines, vaccines, and supplies across Nigeria.

Ikere Gorge Hydropower Project (Oyo State): A revival of a 1970s project under a Finance-Build-Operate-Transfer (FBOT) model to generate a 6MW small hydroelectric power project in Oyo State, developed via PPP. It is designed for expansion—irrigation, water supply, and solar integration.

Federal Coastal Fishery Terminal (Borokiri, Rivers State): Rehabilitation and upgrade of the Federal Coastal Fishery Terminal, Borokiri, Rivers State, to boost domestic fish production, enhance post-harvest handling, and improve food and nutrition security.

Other notable PPP projects include Kashimbila Integrated Cargo and Agro-Allied Airport Project (Taraba State. The project involves the upgrade of an existing airstrip into a cargo/agro-allied airport and the development of over 3,000 hectares of farmland for irrigation, livestock ranching, and fish farming.

Additionally, talks are ongoing for a PPP initiative to construct the Dasin Hausa Dam to mitigate flooding from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon. The Product Authentication and Tracking System (PATS) aims to combat counterfeit goods by digitally tagging products with unique security codes.

These projects will not only drive infrastructure development but also embody the spirit of the Renewed Hope Agenda—transforming infrastructure delivery, creating jobs, and ensuring no region is left behind.

Youth Inclusion and Empowerment
The administration has also demonstrated a firm commitment to youth inclusion by appointing a significant number of young Nigerians into key political and leadership positions. This intentional shift signals a break from the past and an embrace of a new generation of thinkers and doers poised to shape Nigeria’s future. From Ministers to Heads of strategic agencies, young professionals are now at the forefront of national development, bringing innovation, energy, and fresh perspectives to governance.

Complementing this is the administration’s robust support for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)—a sector dominated by the youth. Through initiatives like the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme and the rollout of targeted loan programmes, thousands of young entrepreneurs have received access to funding, business support, and mentorship. These interventions are not only empowering job creators but also stimulating grassroots economic activity, reinforcing the Renewed Hope Agenda’s focus on inclusive growth and youth-driven prosperity.

Agriculture and Food Security To address food insecurity and rising prices, the President declared a state of emergency on food production. This unlocked ₦100 billion in fertiliser support for farmers and spotlighted Taraba State’s agricultural potential as a national model. Agriculture is once again being positioned as a driver of inclusive growth.

Energy and Digital Transformation
In power and energy, the administration initiated the National Integrated Electricity Policy—an ambitious $122 billion roadmap that combines infrastructure renewal with investor-friendly reforms. It aims to power industry, productivity, and innovation.

In addition, the administration signed the Electricity Act, 2023, a transformative piece of legislation that decentralizes the power sector by allowing states to develop, generate, transmit, and distribute electricity independently. This strategic move empowers sub-national governments to attract private sector investments, tailor energy solutions to local needs, and accelerate access to reliable power across the country.

In the digital economy, Nigeria has moved into the spotlight. Under Tinubu’s leadership, foreign direct investment surged from $22 million in Q1 2023 to $191 million in Q1 2024. A major driver is the proposed $2 billion national fibre optic rollout, delivering high-speed internet and transforming how Nigerians live, learn, and work.

Health, Security, and Social Impact
Healthcare is being reimagined from the grassroots. The National Health Fellows Programme is deploying young professionals to all 774 local government areas, ensuring quality care reaches remote communities.

Security is also being addressed with both firmness and empathy. The clearing of ₦18 billion in insurance arrears for military personnel reaffirmed faith in the armed forces. Coordinated efforts have restored calm in parts of the Northeast and Northwest, where farmlands are now returning to life.

Through the Renewed Hope Initiative, women and youth are receiving targeted support. Amendments to the Social Investment Programmes have strengthened transparency and ensured impact-driven delivery.

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Global Leadership and Climate Action
On the global stage, the administration introduced the 4Ds Foreign Policy Doctrine—Democracy, Development, Demography, and Diaspora—repositioning Nigeria as a key global actor and investment destination.

Equally notable is the leadership on climate action. Climate resilience is now a national priority, not a policy afterthought, and Nigeria is asserting its voice in global sustainability dialogues.

Conclusion: A Call to Collective Responsibility
As we reflect on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s two years in office, one thing is clear: this presidency is defined not by rhetoric, but by results. From economic stability and infrastructure revitalisation to social investment and national security, he has confronted Nigeria’s challenges with clarity and conviction.

Transformation on this scale requires more than leadership—it requires partnership. It calls for belief and active participation from all Nigerians—young and old, rural and urban.

Now is the time to rise beyond cynicism, see the big picture, and contribute to a cause greater than us.

The future is being built brick by brick, reform by reform. The call is clear: Support the Renewed Hope Agenda, not just for today, but for the Nigeria of our dreams.

Dr. Jobson Oseodion Ewalefoh is the Director General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission.

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Obi, Amaechi, Others Meet In Abuja, Discuss Nigeria’s Democratic Future

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Obi, Amaechi, Others Meet In Abuja, Discuss Nigeria’s Democratic Future

Rotimi Amaechi, former minister of transportation, on Saturday hosted Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), and other opposition leaders at his Abuja residence.

Victor Umeh, senator representing Anambra central, Achike Udenwa, former governor of Anambra; and Victor Oganku were also at the meeting.

TheCable understands that discussions by the politicians centred on strengthening the opposition front and Nigeria’s democratic future.

Amaechi, Obi and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar are members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and are eyeing the party’s presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 elections.

The former minister contested the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary and came second behind President Bola Tinubu, who won the party’s ticket.

In March, Bolaji Abdullahi, national publicity secretary of the ADC, said the party was working to adopt a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 poll.

Abdullahi said the party had the options of direct primaries and consensus for electing its presidential candidate, adding that indirect primaries were “no longer on the table”, as stipulated in the amended Electoral Act.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television on Friday, Amaechi said he has positioned himself as a viable contender for the next presidential race on the ADC platform.

Amaechi rejected the call for a consensus arrangement within the ADC ahead of the 2027 poll, insisting that aspirants must be allowed to test their popularity at the ballot.

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He said Nigerians are yearning for competent leadership to address economic hardship and insecurity.

The former governor of Rivers, however, said he would support Abubakar if the former vice-president emerges as the party’s standard-bearer for the 2027 presidential poll.

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FG Warns Against Illegal Use Of Ambassador Title, Fake Diplomatic Identities

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FG Warns Against Illegal Use Of Ambassador Title, Fake Diplomatic Identities

President Bola Tinubu-led federal government has warned against the rising abuse of diplomatic titles in Nigeria, particularly the illegal use of the designation “Ambassador” by unauthorised individuals and groups.

The warning was contained in a statement issued on Friday by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, in Abuja.

“Some of the persons conferred illegally with the Ambassadorial titles unfortunately parade themselves as such in official communications and even in engagements with foreign embassies in Nigeria which has caused serious embarrassment to the federal government.

“The Ministry warns that individuals parading themselves as “Ambassadors” based on such deceitful conferment are engaging in impersonation, which is a criminal offence and therefore strongly cautions all persons involved in such illegalities or parading themselves as Ambassadors to desist forthwith,” the statement said.

The government also raised alarm over the use of fake diplomatic passports, identity cards, vehicle number plates, and other materials bearing the insignia of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by impostors.

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According to the statement, some of those involved in the practice go as far as parading themselves as ambassadors in official correspondence and in dealings with foreign missions in Nigeria, a development it said has embarrassed the country.

It, however, stressed that only the president and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces has the constitutional authority to appoint and accredit ambassadors for Nigeria, adding that no individual, group, or organisation has the power to confer diplomatic titles.

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NPF Debunks False Terror Alert In FCT, Arrests Suspect For Incitement

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NPF Debunks False Terror Alert In FCT, Arrests Suspect For Incitement

False terror alert in FCT,. The Nigeria Police Force wishes to categorically debunk a viral video circulating on social media alleging an ongoing terrorist attack in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. The Force states unequivocally that no such incident occurred, and the claims contained in the video are entirely false, misleading, and malicious.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the video was deliberately curated using misleading footage sourced from online platforms to construct a false narrative aimed at causing panic, inciting public fear, and undermining public confidence in the security architecture of the nation’s capital.

In furtherance of its commitment to maintaining public order, operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested one Pam Joseph in connection with the creation and dissemination of the false content. The arrest followed credible intelligence and digital forensic investigations linking the suspect to the origin and circulation of the video.

The Force reiterates that while citizens have the right to freedom of expression, such rights do not extend to the deliberate spread of misinformation capable of threatening public peace and national security. Members of the public are therefore advised to verify information before sharing and to refrain from engaging in activities that may incite fear or disorder.

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The suspect is currently in custody and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to safeguarding public order and national security, and will continue to monitor digital spaces and take decisive action against individuals who engage in the dissemination of false or misleading information.

DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, Abuja
10th April, 2026

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