Bola Tinubu, the president, has declared that he will not reverse the economic reforms his administration started.
On Thursday, February 22, in Abuja, Tinubu said he has a strong team in place to make sure the economic reforms produce results. The delegation was from the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), which is headed by its president and CEO, Florizelle Liser.
He said;
“I am happy that the council is interested in various segments of Nigeria’s economy. We are right in the middle of a challenging stage of our reforms. We have headwinds, no doubt, but we are not going back.
“We are challenged, and we believe we will overcome the challenges. I have a can-do attitude that must be translated into a must-do attitude.
“We have a good team, and we must remain focused to get the goal accomplished.”
As the most effective means of battling poverty, Tinubu added that his administration would increase its efforts in the field of education.
He added;
“We are going to do more on security and investing in education, as we believe that education is the greatest weapon against poverty. We welcome partners like CCA, and we will strengthen our partnership to achieve our goals.”
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