Tinubu’s reforms will make Nigeria global force by 2050: Minister

The federal government says President Bola Tinubu’s reforms are laying foundation for Nigeria to become an unstoppable global force by 2050.
The minister of information and national orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this while delivering a lecture at the 34th Convocation Ceremony of the Federal University of Technology, Minna on Saturday
He explained that the reforms introduced under Mr Tinubu’s administration were deliberate and necessary steps to reset Nigeria’s economic and governance systems
“We need to state the fact that nation-building cannot happen without reform, hence it is a necessity for growth and development.
“Tinubu’s reforms are already attracting renewed investor confidence and creating opportunities across sectors.
“These include technology, agriculture, renewable energy and the creative economy, with young Nigerians positioned as primary beneficiaries.
“All these, with the right education, skilling, and preparation for the rapidly transforming workspaces of the 21st century, Nigeria will be an unstoppable global force in the arts, science, technology and innovation
“The future belongs to the youth, it is important for them to seize it from this moment and hold it dear to them, because they are the prospect of tomorrow,” Mr Idris said.
On the new tax laws, the minister said the aim was not to burden citizens, but to create a fairer, more transparent system that unlocks resources for development and investment.
“The goal was never to take more from Nigerians, but to simplify taxation and make it fairer and more transparent”.
He also listed government-backed programmes such as the National Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which had supported over 900,000 students on tuition fees and upkeep across the country.
The minister encouraged the graduates to see themselves as builders of the nation.
He urged them to engage actively with opportunities, develop their skills, embrace lifelong learning and consider public service as a platform for national contribution.
“You can build from where you are, with what you have.
“You do not need to wait until you have amassed wealth or influence before contributing to nation-building. Start now,” Mr Idris said.
(NAN)
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