@abati1990 While $20bn savings frm subsidy removal & naira float policies is notable, the critical question remains: where are these savings? Nigerians face worsening inflation, poverty & economic strain. Without visible benefits, these policies feel disconnected from citizens' realities
@THISDAYLIVE Another international trip, but Nigerians are asking: how will this visit directly address the pressing issues at home—rising inflation, unemployment, and insecurity? Bilateral talks are valuable, but citizens need immediate, tangible benefits.
Give us 1 month without trips
@NigeriaStories Encouraging words, but Nigerians need tangible results not promises. Rising living costs, unemployment & inflation demand urgent action. Real relief lies in affordable food, jobs, healthcare & education. Give us measurable progress & transparent governance
@renoomokri Impressive economic statistics, but celebrating them without examining their real-world impact on ordinary Nigerians oversimplifies the narrative. Real success isn’t in numbers alone but in visible, transformative change for the people. Make life meaningful for Nigerians
@renoomokri Patriotism goes beyond symbolic gestures like repping a country's flag on bags. It stems frm a sense of pride, security & shared progress. Nigns face daily struggles wt rising costs, unemployment & failing governance. Pple wl proudly rep a country that prioritizes their welfare
@PO_GrassRootM This remark reflects a troubling minimization of Nigeria's economic challenges.
Leadership should aim to alleviate hardship, not normalize suffering as a lesser evil. Economic reforms must be accompanied by tangible measures that cushion their impact on citizens.
@aonanuga1956 Celebrating the revival of the Port Harcourt refinery reveals a commendable development in Nigeria's energy sector.
However, a critical examination reveals deeper concerns about the government's broader inaction in addressing the structural economic challenges in the country
PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES TAKEOVER AND CONVERSION OF DALHATU ARAF SPECIALIST HOSPITAL TO FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF LAFIA TEACHING HOSPITAL, NASARAWA
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the takeover and conversion of Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia, to the Federal University of Lafia Teaching Hospital, Nasarawa, following a request by the Nasarawa State Government.
The conversion of the health facility to a federal teaching hospital will not only enhance the training of students in medical and allied sciences but also boost healthcare delivery in the state.
President Tinubu remains committed to ensuring the social welfare and healthcare security of Nigerians and will aggressively sustain his administration's investment drive and efforts in the sector.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
August 21, 2024
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