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Tinubu Alleges Few Individuals Exploited Nigeria’s Subsidy System For Personal Gain

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President Bola Tinubu asserted on Monday that a handful of individuals illicitly misappropriated Nigeria’s resources using the pretext of subsidies over the past four decades. Expressing concern over the repercussions of this mismanagement on the Nigerian populace, Tinubu addressed the audience during the second-term inauguration of Governor Hope Uzodinma in Owerri……..CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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Acknowledging the challenges arising from essential reforms, Tinubu assured citizens that his administration is actively working to address these issues. He further outlined his commitment to focusing on education and healthcare, along with facilitating industrialization and investments, aligning with his vision of fostering a robust and prosperous national economy.

Tinubu stated, “Over the last 40 years, a select few exploited our shared resources, disguising it as subsidies, but I deem it wasteful. Presently, we all bear the burden of that exploitation. However, positive changes are underway, and the future looks promising for all Nigerians. I bring hope. I guarantee substantial progress in education for your children, emphasizing industrialization, increased attention to healthcare, and the training of more health workers.

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