1. Acknowledgement of the Protests
Tinubu expressed deep concern over the violent protests in several states, noting in particular the involvement of young Nigerians seeking a better future.
2. Condolences and Call for Peace*
– He expressed grief over the loss of lives in Borno, Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna, and other states, as well as the destruction of public and private properties. He called for an end to the violence and destruction.
3. Government Response
– Tinubu stressed his responsibility to maintain law and order and protect lives and property. He called on the protesters to suspend their activities and engage in dialogue.
4. Economic and Fiscal Reforms
– Stressed the need to remove fuel subsidies and abolish multiple exchange rate systems to stabilize the economy. There was a significant improvement in government revenues and a reduction in debt service obligations.
5. Infrastructure and Economic Development
– Discussed ongoing infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, railways, and housing initiatives. He mentioned efforts to increase oil and gas production and attract foreign investment.
6. Social Support and Youth Initiatives
– Detailed several programs to support businesses, students, and youth, such as the Student Loan Program and the Compressed Natural Gas Initiative to reduce transportation costs.
7. Food Security
– Announced measures to increase food production, including the removal of tariffs on essential food items and providing incentives to farmers.
8. Call for Unity
– He called on Nigerians to work together to build a better future and warned against those using the situation to promote division.
9. Security and Law Enforcement
– He reiterated the need for security agents to maintain peace and order while respecting human rights.
10. Vision for the Future
– Expressed commitment to good governance and a prosperous Nigeria, urging citizens to choose hope, unity, and progress.
Highlights Of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broadcast of 4th August 2024
Addressed the nationwide protests and the current state of Nigeria.
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