Tinubu: Nigeria Met 2025 Revenue Target in August, Says Economy Now Stable
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced that Nigeria achieved its full-year revenue target as early as August, declaring the nation’s economy stable, resilient, and no longer at the mercy of external shocks.
Speaking at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday while receiving a delegation of former members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Tinubu expressed confidence that his administration’s economic reforms are yielding results.
“Nigeria is not borrowing. We met our revenue target in August. Let Trump do his worst — we are stable,” the President stated.
He attributed the success to improved non-oil revenue and fiscal discipline, noting that the naira, which had spiked to ₦1,900 per dollar before his reforms, has now stabilised around ₦1,450.
“No one needs secret links to the CBN governor anymore to access forex. All you need to do is export, import, and create jobs,” he said.
Agriculture at the Core of Recovery
Tinubu disclosed that he has approved a nationwide agricultural mechanisation programme, which includes training centres and support facilities.
“Food security is our backbone. Once we defeat hunger, we defeat poverty,” he emphasised.
CPC Loyalty and Buhari’s Legacy
Addressing the CPC bloc within the APC, Tinubu thanked them for their patience over political appointments, assuring that ambassadorial slots and other positions remain open. He praised their unity, recalling the early merger talks that birthed the APC and joking about past disagreements with Buhari over party symbols.
He further pledged to honour the late President Muhammadu Buhari with a ‘Buhari House’ as a symbol of discipline, honesty, and prosperity.
“Part of what we inherited from Buhari was his honesty and justice. You won’t get anything less than that,” Tinubu affirmed.
CPC Leaders Reaffirm Support
House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who led the delegation, assured Tinubu of CPC’s unwavering loyalty and grassroots mobilisation for his 2027 re-election bid.
“We are together today, tomorrow, and forever,” Abbas declared.
Senator Tanko Al-Makura, former Nasarawa governor and CPC stalwart, hailed Tinubu’s “transparent and dignified” handling of Buhari’s state burial, adding that the Renewed Hope Agenda represents a scientific and pragmatic plan for Nigeria’s restoration.
As the meeting closed, Tinubu promised Nigerians that “the joy at the end of this journey will belong to all.”
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced that Nigeria achieved its full-year revenue target as early as August, declaring the nation’s economy stable, resilient, and no longer at the mercy of external shocks.
Speaking at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday while receiving a delegation of former members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Tinubu expressed confidence that his administration’s economic reforms are yielding results.
“Nigeria is not borrowing. We met our revenue target in August. Let Trump do his worst — we are stable,” the President stated.
He attributed the success to improved non-oil revenue and fiscal discipline, noting that the naira, which had spiked to ₦1,900 per dollar before his reforms, has now stabilised around ₦1,450.
“No one needs secret links to the CBN governor anymore to access forex. All you need to do is export, import, and create jobs,” he said.
Agriculture at the Core of Recovery
Tinubu disclosed that he has approved a nationwide agricultural mechanisation programme, which includes training centres and support facilities.
“Food security is our backbone. Once we defeat hunger, we defeat poverty,” he emphasised.
CPC Loyalty and Buhari’s Legacy
Addressing the CPC bloc within the APC, Tinubu thanked them for their patience over political appointments, assuring that ambassadorial slots and other positions remain open. He praised their unity, recalling the early merger talks that birthed the APC and joking about past disagreements with Buhari over party symbols.
He further pledged to honour the late President Muhammadu Buhari with a ‘Buhari House’ as a symbol of discipline, honesty, and prosperity.
“Part of what we inherited from Buhari was his honesty and justice. You won’t get anything less than that,” Tinubu affirmed.
CPC Leaders Reaffirm Support
House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who led the delegation, assured Tinubu of CPC’s unwavering loyalty and grassroots mobilisation for his 2027 re-election bid.
“We are together today, tomorrow, and forever,” Abbas declared.
Senator Tanko Al-Makura, former Nasarawa governor and CPC stalwart, hailed Tinubu’s “transparent and dignified” handling of Buhari’s state burial, adding that the Renewed Hope Agenda represents a scientific and pragmatic plan for Nigeria’s restoration.
As the meeting closed, Tinubu promised Nigerians that “the joy at the end of this journey will belong to all.”
Tinubu: Nigeria Met 2025 Revenue Target in August, Says Economy Now Stable
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced that Nigeria achieved its full-year revenue target as early as August, declaring the nation’s economy stable, resilient, and no longer at the mercy of external shocks.
Speaking at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday while receiving a delegation of former members of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Tinubu expressed confidence that his administration’s economic reforms are yielding results.
“Nigeria is not borrowing. We met our revenue target in August. Let Trump do his worst — we are stable,” the President stated.
He attributed the success to improved non-oil revenue and fiscal discipline, noting that the naira, which had spiked to ₦1,900 per dollar before his reforms, has now stabilised around ₦1,450.
“No one needs secret links to the CBN governor anymore to access forex. All you need to do is export, import, and create jobs,” he said.
Agriculture at the Core of Recovery
Tinubu disclosed that he has approved a nationwide agricultural mechanisation programme, which includes training centres and support facilities.
“Food security is our backbone. Once we defeat hunger, we defeat poverty,” he emphasised.
CPC Loyalty and Buhari’s Legacy
Addressing the CPC bloc within the APC, Tinubu thanked them for their patience over political appointments, assuring that ambassadorial slots and other positions remain open. He praised their unity, recalling the early merger talks that birthed the APC and joking about past disagreements with Buhari over party symbols.
He further pledged to honour the late President Muhammadu Buhari with a ‘Buhari House’ as a symbol of discipline, honesty, and prosperity.
“Part of what we inherited from Buhari was his honesty and justice. You won’t get anything less than that,” Tinubu affirmed.
CPC Leaders Reaffirm Support
House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who led the delegation, assured Tinubu of CPC’s unwavering loyalty and grassroots mobilisation for his 2027 re-election bid.
“We are together today, tomorrow, and forever,” Abbas declared.
Senator Tanko Al-Makura, former Nasarawa governor and CPC stalwart, hailed Tinubu’s “transparent and dignified” handling of Buhari’s state burial, adding that the Renewed Hope Agenda represents a scientific and pragmatic plan for Nigeria’s restoration.
As the meeting closed, Tinubu promised Nigerians that “the joy at the end of this journey will belong to all.”
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