No going back on my administration’s economic reforms: Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu said late Thursday that there is “no going back” on the reforms embarked upon by his government, as it would improve Africa’s economic prospects.
A statement by Bayo Onanuga, the president’s media aide, indicated that Mr Tinubu said this at a state dinner organised by the French government in his honour at Palais des Elysée in Paris.
“Regarding Nigeria’s economy, we have embarked on a comprehensive reform, and there is no looking back,” Mr Tinubu said. “It is in the interest of the entire continent that we don’t continue in the past.”
“We must brace up for the future with commitment and optimism. And with the courage of our founding fathers.”
Mr Tinubu lauded French President Emmanuel Macron for his interest in Africa, which he said would foster stronger bilateral ties to benefit the entire continent.
He encouraged Nigerian and French citizens to uphold the cordial relationship shared by their nations.
“President Macron, all your efforts about Africa, I promise you shall not be in vain.
“Appreciating that you have a good knowledge of Nigeria is not enough. Your warmth, your commitment, and your foresight in Africa are remarkable.
“France went through a lot to put freedom, democracy, and commitment together. Your effort is very inspiring for us to work together.
“We have no choice but to build a continent that connects, resonates for its people, and cares about the people and development,” Mr Tinubu said.
He encouraged Nigerian and French citizens to uphold the cordial relationship shared by their nations.
In his remarks, Mr Macron acknowledged Nigeria’s leadership in Africa, recognising its role as a ‘big brother’ to the continent.
He praised Nigerians for being resilient and intelligent, mentioning Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka and musician Femi Kuti as global figures.
“Nigeria is a formidable country with talented young people. Many Nigerians are exceptional in their chosen careers.
“You conquered military rule and took your liberty. President Tinubu transformed the economy in Lagos, and now you are on a mission to transform the country,” he added.
Mr Macron noted that French investors had long been active in Nigeria, particularly in oil, gas, construction, and food security.
He also highlighted opportunities in solid minerals, emerging technologies, and the film industry.
“Nigeria and France will continue to lead together, forging a path forward,” Mr Macron concluded.
(NAN)
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