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    Top 4 Quotes from President Tinubu’s Media Chat

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentDecember 24, 2024 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu addressed the nation yesterday in a live media chat, shedding light on his administration’s economic reforms and strategies for stabilising Nigeria’s economy. The president’s remarks, ranging from fiscal discipline to oil sector innovations, provided insight into the rationale behind his policies.

    1. “I Have Not Taken from NNPC to Meet My Obligations”

    President Tinubu dismissed allegations of financial mismanagement involving the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL). “I have not taken from NNPC to meet my obligations,” he said, affirming his administration’s commitment to transparency. Tinubu highlighted that the federal government is working to ensure the corporation operates independently and efficiently, with no undue interference.

    2. “I Introduced ‘Naira-to-Naira Crude’. It Has Helped Fight Supply Issues and Drop Prices”

    The president credited the innovative ‘Naira-to-Naira Crude’ policy for addressing fuel supply challenges and reducing prices. This initiative, which mandates local crude transactions in the naira, has reduced dependence on foreign currency reserves. “I introduced ‘Naira-to-Naira Crude’. It has helped fight supply issues and drop prices,” Tinubu stated. The policy represents a significant shift in Nigeria’s oil trade, bolstering the naira and promoting economic stability.

    3. “We Need to Learn to Manage”

    Tinubu urged Nigerians to embrace a culture of financial prudence amidst current economic difficulties. “We need to learn to manage. A friend of mine has a limousine, but recently I saw him driving a Honda Accord. We all need to learn to manage,” he remarked. The president’s call for moderation underscores the importance of adopting sustainable lifestyles during these challenging times.

    4. “Nigeria Cannot Continue Feeding Smugglers and Acting as Father Christmas to Neighbouring Countries”

    Addressing the issue of fuel smuggling and cross-border subsidies, the president expressed concern over Nigeria’s resources benefiting neighbouring countries. “Nigeria cannot continue feeding smugglers and acting as Father Christmas to neighbouring countries,” Tinubu stated. He stressed the need for stricter border controls and policies that prioritise domestic development over regional exploitation of Nigeria’s resources.

    A Path Forward

    President Tinubu’s media chat highlighted his administration’s focus on structural reforms and economic innovation. While these policies aim to stabilise Nigeria’s economy and reduce reliance on external markets, they also demand sacrifices from citizens. As the government navigates public discontent and economic challenges, the long-term success of these initiatives will depend on their ability to deliver tangible benefits for Nigerians.

    NNPCL President Ahmed Bola Tinubu
    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

    Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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