Seeds of Progress, National Prosperity are being sown by President Tinubu – Sunday Dare
… Sues for greater understanding
Oru Leonard
As Nigeria undergoes significant changes aimed towards national prosperity, immediate past minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, has called on the nation to be understanding and work in patience with the current administration.
” The Tinubu-led administration is sowing seeds that will bear fruits in time. We need to give the President the benefit of time ”
In a recent statement, Dare emphasized that protests and unrest would only impede the country’s progress, instead Nigerians should assist the Government Consolidate on its achievements for greater national prosperity.
“I urge Nigerians to give President Bola Ahmed Tinubu more time to consolidate the substantial gains made in the past year,” as he highlighted a series of notable progress made under the current administration.
Dare stated that one of the critical achievements has been the NELFUND subsidising the education of our young ones at a most needed time. A succour for both parents and their children. The Consumer Credit scheme the first of ti’s kind a booster to purchasing power and overall economy. Increase in the minimum wage to ₦70,000, providing much-needed financial relief to workers across the country. Massive Disrinutons of Rice and Grains across the country ordered by President Tinubu and many key initiatives under the Economic Sustainabilty Plan. The recent supreme Court Judgement granting automy to the Local governments that was championed by the Tinubu led government remains a revolutionary one capable of bringing much needed development to the grassroots.
These moves are part of a broader effort to cushion the effects of recent policies. It also marks a significant step towards decentralization. This change allows for more efficient and responsive governance at the grassroots level, empowering local authorities to address the specific needs of their communities.
He mentioned that the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme has been initiated, providing ₦50,000 to nano businesses, which is a crucial support mechanism for small-scale entrepreneurs. Also the student loan program, recently implemented, reflects the administration’s commitment to making education more accessible to all Nigerians. In line with promoting cleaner and more affordable energy solutions, the government has approved 10 billion naira for CNG buses across all 36 states and the establishment of over 200 CNG conversion centers.
The public policy expert added that Nigeria’s external reserves have reached a 17-month high, which reflects the country’s economic resilience and a forward march to greater development. He said full turnaround will be experienced soon, and citizens will be in a better place.
Dare expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future under President Tinubu’s leadership, emphasizing the importance of national unity and collective effort. He highlighted that these achievements are only the beginning of what is possible and urged Nigerians to continue supporting the administration’s efforts to build a more prosperous and equitable society. “With continued support and patience, Nigeria will reach new heights,” Dare stated, reinforcing his belief in the country’s potential for greatness under the current administration.