Independence Anniversary: President Tinubu's Full Speech Addressing Nigerians' Challenges and Future Vision
Introduction:
Addressing Nigerians' Challenges and Promises for Progress
Fellow
Nigerians, as I address you today, I am deeply aware of the struggles many of
you face in these challenging times. Our administration knows that many of you
struggle with rising living costs and the search for meaningful employment. I
want to assure you that your voices are heard.
As
your President, I assure you that we are committed to finding sustainable
solutions to alleviate the suffering of our citizens. Once again, I plead for
your patience as the reforms we are implementing show positive signs, and we
are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel.
Reflecting
on Our Founding Fathers' Vision
Exactly 64 years ago,
our founding fathers chose democracy as a form of government and launched the
dream of a great country that would lead the rest of Africa out of poverty,
ignorance, and underdevelopment, a beacon of hope to the rest of Africa and the
world.
Over
six decades later, we can look back, and Nigerians worldwide can see how well
we have succeeded in realizing the lofty dreams of our founding fathers.
The
world is witnessing and benefiting from the can-do spirit of the Nigerian
people, our massive intellectual capacity, and our enterprise and industry in
all vocations, from arts to science, technology to infrastructure. The dreams
that our founding fathers envisaged are still a work in progress. Every day, we
put our hands on the plough, determined to do a better job of it.
While
it is tempting to focus on what has been left undone and where we have stumbled
as a nation, we must never lose sight of how far we have come in forging and
holding our country together.
Since
independence, our nation has survived many crises and upheavals that led to the
dissolution and disintegration of many other nations worldwide. Six years after
independence, our country descended into a political crisis that led to a
bitter and avoidable civil war. Since returning from the brink of that darkest
moment, we have learned to embrace our diversity and manage our differences
better as we continue to work towards engendering a more perfect union.
Remaining
Resilient Through Challenges
Despite
the many challenges that buffeted our country, we remain a strong, united, and
viable sovereign nation.
Dear
compatriots, our independence anniversary gives us another chance to reflect on
how far we have gone in our journey to nation-building and to renew our
commitment to building a better nation that will serve present and future
generations of Nigerians.
While
we celebrate the progress we have made as a people in the last sixty-four
years, we must also recognize some of our missed opportunities and mistakes of
the past. If we are to become one of the greatest nations on earth, as God has
destined us to be, our mistakes must not be allowed to follow us into the
future.
16
Months of Leadership: Choosing the Path of Reform
My administration took
over the leadership of our country 16 months ago at a critical juncture. The
economy faced many headwinds, and our physical security was highly impaired. We
found ourselves at a dizzying crossroads, where we must choose between two
paths: reform for progress and prosperity or carry on business-as-usual and
collapse. We decided to reform our political economy and defense architecture.
Improving
Security for Nigerians
On
the security front, I am happy to announce to you, my compatriots, that our
administration is winning the war on terror and banditry. Our target is to
eliminate all the threats of Boko Haram, banditry, kidnapping for ransom, and
the scourge of all forms of violent extremism. Within one year, our government
has eliminated Boko Haram and bandit commanders faster than ever. As of the
last count, over 300 Boko Haram and bandit commanders have been eliminated by
our gallant troops in the Northeast, Northwest, and some other parts of the
country.
We
have restored peace to hundreds of communities in the North, and thousands of
our people have been able to return home. It is an unfinished business, which
our security agencies are committed to ending as quickly as possible. As soon
as we can restore peace to many communities in the troubled parts of the North,
our farmers can return to their farms. We expect to see a leap in food
production and a downward spiral in food costs. I promise you, we shall not
falter on this.
Responding
to Natural Disasters and Ensuring Infrastructure Safety
Our
government has been responding to the recent natural disasters, particularly
the flooding in parts of the country. After Vice President Kashim Shettima
visited Maiduguri, I also visited to assure our people that this federal
government will always stand with our people in their times of trouble. At the
last meeting of the Federal Executive Council, we approved a Disaster Relief
Fund to mobilise private and public sector funds to help us respond faster to
emergencies.
Our government
has also ordered integrity tests of all our dams in the country to avert future
disasters.
Economic
Reforms for Sustainable Growth
The
economy is undergoing the necessary reforms and retooling to serve us better
and more sustainably. If we do not correct the fiscal misalignments that led to
the current economic downturn, our country will face an uncertain future and
the peril of unimaginable consequences.
Thanks to the
reforms, our country attracted foreign direct investments worth more than $30
billion in the last year.
Fellow compatriots,
our administration is committed to free enterprise, free entry, and free exit
in investments while maintaining the sanctity and efficacy of our regulatory
processes. This principle guides the divestment transactions in our upstream
petroleum sector, where we are committed to changing the fortune positively. As
such, the ExxonMobil Seplat divestment will receive ministerial approval in a
matter of days, having been concluded by the regulator, NUPRC, in line with the
Petroleum Industry Act, PIA. This was done in the same manner as other
qualified divestments approved in the sector.
The move will
create vibrancy and increase oil and gas production, positively impacting our
economy.
The more
disciplined approach adopted by the Central Bank to monetary policy management
has ensured stability and predictability in our foreign exchange market. We
inherited a reserve of over $33 billion 16 months ago. Since then, we have paid
back the inherited forex backlog of $7 billion. We have cleared the ways and
means debt of over N30 trillion. We have reduced the debt service ratio from 97
per cent to 68 per cent. Despite all these, we have managed to keep our foreign
reserve at $37 billion. We continue to meet all our obligations and pay our
bills.
Fiscal
Policy Reforms and Empowering Local Governments
We
are moving ahead with our fiscal policy reforms. To stimulate our productive
capacity and create more jobs and prosperity, the Federal Executive Council
approved the Economic Stabilisation Bills, which will now be transmitted to the
National Assembly. These transformative bills will make our business
environment more friendly, stimulate investment and reduce the tax burden on
businesses and workers once they are passed into law.
As part of our
efforts to re-engineer our political economy, we are resolute in our
determination to implement the Supreme Court judgment on the financial autonomy
of local governments.
Tackling
Rising Living Costs and Empowering Farmers
The
central concern of our people today is the high cost of living, especially food
costs. This concern is shared by many around the globe as prices and the cost
of living continue to rise worldwide.
My fellow
Nigerians, be assured that we are implementing many measures to reduce the cost
of living here at home.
I commend the
Governors particularly, in Kebbi, Niger, Jigawa, Kwara, Nasarawa, and the
Southwest Governors that have embraced our agricultural production programme. I
urge other states to join the Federal Government in investing in mechanised
farming. We are playing our part by supplying fertilizer and making tractors
and other farm equipment available. Last week, the Federal Executive Council
approved establishing a local assembly plant for 2000 John Deere tractors,
combine harvesters, disc riders, bottom ploughs and other farm equipment. The
plant has a completion time of six months.
Advancing
Energy Transition and Affordable Public Transport
Our energy transition
programme is on course. We are expanding the adoption of the Presidential
Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas for mass transit with private sector
players. The Federal Government is ready to assist the thirty-six States and
FCT in acquiring CNG buses for cheaper public transportation.
Promoting
National Unity and Empowering Youth
Fellow
Nigerians, while we are working to stabilise the economy and secure the
country, we also seek to foster national unity and build social harmony and
cohesion. Our economy can only thrive when there is peace.
As we work to
overcome the challenges of the day, we remain mindful of the next generation as
we seek to galvanize their creative energy towards a better future. We lead
today with the future we wish to bequeath to our children in focus, recognizing
that we cannot design a future that belongs to them without making them its
architects.
Considering
this, I am pleased to announce the gathering of a National Youth Conference.
This conference will be a platform to address the diverse challenges and
opportunities confronting our young people, who constitute more than 60 per
cent of our population. It will provoke meaningful dialogue and empower our
young people to participate actively in nation-building. By ensuring that their
voices are heard in shaping the policies that impact their lives, we are
creating a pathway for a brighter tomorrow.
The 30-day
Confab will unite young people nationwide to collaboratively develop solutions
to issues such as education, employment, innovation, security, and social
justice. The modalities of this Confab and selection of delegates will be
designed in close consultation with our young people through their
representatives. Through this confab, it will be our job as leaders to ensure
that their aspirations are at the heart of the conference’s deliberations. The
government will thoroughly consider and implement the recommendations and
outcomes from this forum as we remain resolute in our mission to build a more
inclusive, prosperous, and united Nigeria.
Our government
is implementing several other youth-centric programmes to give our young people
an advantage in the rapidly changing world. We are implementing, amongst
others, the 3 million Technical Talents programme (3MTT) of the Ministry of
Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, aimed at building Nigeria’s
technical talent backbone.
We have also
enthusiastically implemented the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which
provides cheap loans to our students to pursue their tertiary educational
dreams. In addition, later this month, we shall launch The Renewed Hope Labour
Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP). It is conceived as a comprehensive
suite of interventions at job creation by the Federal Ministry of Labour and
Employment that is aimed at facilitating the creation of 2.5 million jobs,
directly and indirectly, on an annual incremental basis whilst simultaneously
ensuring the welfare and safety of workers across the country.
Recognizing
National Excellence
As
is the tradition, the government will soon announce all the beneficiaries of
our national honours for 2024.
The Senate
President and the Chief Justice of the Federation have been conferred with the
honour of the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). The deputy
Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives have the honour of
Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR), while the deputy speaker
of the House has been awarded Commander of the Order of Niger (CON).
The
Road Ahead: A Call to Unity and Action
Fellow
Nigerians, better days are ahead of us. The challenges of the moment must
always make us believe in ourselves. We are Nigerians—resilient and tenacious.
We always prevail and rise above our circumstances.
I urge you to
believe in our nation’s promise. The road ahead may be challenging, but we will
forge a path toward a brighter future with your support. Together, we will
cultivate a Nigeria that reflects the aspirations of all its citizens, a nation
that resonates with pride, dignity, and shared success.
As agents of
change, we can shape our destiny and build a brighter future by ourselves, for
ourselves and for future generations.
Please join our
administration in this journey towards a brighter future. Let us work together
to build a greater Nigeria where every citizen can access opportunities and
every child can grow up with hope and promise.
Conclusion:
Blessings for the Nation
May
God continue to bless our nation and keep members of our armed forces safe.
Happy
Independence Anniversary, my fellow Nigerians!
- President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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