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My administration’s economic reforms will empower Nigerian youths: Tinubu

‎He said youths remained central to Nigeria’s economic repositioning.

• November 17, 2025
President Bola Tinubu (Credit: BBC)

President Bola Tinubu has said that the ongoing economic reforms will empower more Nigerian youths with globally competitive skills, thereby securing a stronger future for the country.

‎Mr Tinubu stated this on Monday in Abuja while receiving the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, at the State House.

‎He said youths remained central to Nigeria’s economic repositioning and must take ownership of the reforms shaping the country’s long-term development.

‎Mr Tinubu said, “We will be participating in the G-20 this week. It is the third time Africa is hosting the G-20. And the central issue is about our youth.

‎”We need to strengthen the economy for our youth.

‎”The reforms are about growth and prosperity for the nation. It takes into full consideration demography and skills development.

‎”We are emulating best practices in exploring opportunities in several areas of skills development.”

‎He said the new students’ loans fund would ensure that no qualified student abandoned university education due to financial constraints.

‎“Our goal is to use education to drive down poverty,” he added.

‎Mr Tinubu said the reforms cut across key sectors, with emphasis on harmony among stakeholders and long-term alignment to national targets.

‎The president said that the ongoing deployment of fibre optics and other infrastructure would expand digital access and boost youth inclusion in national development.

‎He said the government was tackling security challenges with notable progress and appreciated humanitarian agencies assisting victims of terrorism.

‎Earlier, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Wale Edun, said Nigeria’s median age of 17 informed deliberate reforms to widen opportunities for youth participation and skills growth.

‎Mr Edward, chairman of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, commended Mr Tinubu’s reforms, saying they had been positively received globally.

‎He said the award ceremony in Lagos would recognise 320 Nigerian youths for skill development, passion, and community service.

‎“We have seen the guidance of the Minister of Finance, who has been a brilliant trustee and a champion of the young people,” he said.

‎The Duke was accompanied by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, and other senior officials of the Award Foundation.

‎The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is a global framework for non-formal education delivered through schools, youth groups, and community organisations worldwide.

(NAN)

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