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Federal Government Vows to Pursue Saboteurs of Economic Reforms

The Federal Government of Nigeria has issued a stern warning to individuals undermining its efforts to enact economic reforms aimed at enhancing the nation’s prosperity. In a statement released by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, the government expressed its determination to hold accountable those hindering progress towards delivering the dividends of democracy to all Nigerians.

President Bola Tinubu’s administration has initiated significant economic policies, including the discontinuation of the petrol subsidy regime. This decision reflects a commitment to redirect savings from the subsidy into critical areas such as public infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social investments.

Despite the opposition’s criticism of the fuel subsidy removal, the government maintains that it is a necessary step supported by all major political candidates during the 2023 elections. The minister condemned the inconsistency of those who previously advocated for the removal now opposing it.

Another key aspect of President Tinubu’s economic vision is the pursuit of a unified exchange rate by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). However, these efforts have encountered resistance from speculators and other nefarious actors both domestically and internationally.

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The government pledges to safeguard its economic initiatives from sabotage, emphasizing the importance of currency stability for the well-being of all Nigerians. The minister assures citizens of the government’s unwavering commitment to navigating through challenges and ushering in a season of prosperity and hope.

Amidst the difficulties, President Tinubu and his team remain steadfast in their mission to bring immediate relief and enduring prosperity to the Nigerian populace, calling for patience and support from the nation as they forge ahead with their economic agenda.

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