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The Presidency has affirmed that President Bola Tinubu views youths as leaders of today rather than tomorrow. Rinsola Abiola, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, highlighted that the federal government’s programs and initiatives are specifically designed to address the challenges faced by citizens, especially the youth…….. CONTINUE READING 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking on the AIT Weekend Show, Abiola emphasized President Tinubu’s genuine concern for Nigerian youths, stating that their issues are a top priority. She noted that recent reductions in the prices of tomatoes and peppers indicate that the government’s actions are beginning to show positive results.

“To the young people of Nigeria, this administration is truly committed to you and understands its responsibilities. President Bola Tinubu sees youth as leaders today, not tomorrow. He is deeply devoted to young people and has them at the forefront of his agenda,” Abiola said.

She also pointed out that the government has taken decisive measures against corruption. Funds recovered from corruption cases have been redirected into student loan schemes and other social investment programs. According to Abiola, ₦50 billion from these funds has been allocated to initiatives like the national educational loan fund and the credit corporation.

“This demonstrates the president’s dedication to ensuring that Nigeria’s resources are utilized for the benefit of its citizens,” Abiola added. She encouraged young Nigerians to take full advantage of the initiatives available to them.

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