Mr Idris said that already, Nigeria’s oil production had risen from 1.22 mbpd in Q2 2023 to 1.6 mbpd in Q1 2024.
“President Muhammadu Buhari lived up to his billing by delivering a free, fair and credible election, and his legacy is assured.
Mr Mohammed said the current administration was executing universal health suffrage by expanding the net for those captured under the Health Insurance Programme.
“We are open to collaborations between Nigeria and India in the area of creative industry,” the minister said.
The minister added that this would facilitate and place Nigeria on the pedestal of sustainable development.
He said the amount was for the procurement of some equipment and to complete the construction of two sub-stations that would help boost the electricity supply in the country.
The Buhari regime said this in a statement by minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, on Tuesday.
The minister said that attempts to de-market the government were the handiwork of die-hard naysayers and a vocal minority.
The minister listed the repatriation of stolen artefacts and antiquities to Nigeria, as his biggest achievement.
