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We Cannot Grow Today’s Seed With Yesterday’s Beliefs — Tinubu

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We Cannot Grow Today’s Seed With Yesterday’s Beliefs — Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has emphasised the importance of making economic reforms in Nigeria, stating that the country cannot rely on outmoded belief systems and methods.

The president made the remarks at a meeting at the State House in Abuja with a delegation from the oil giant ENI.

In a statement published by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu underlined his commitment to driving change and prioritising reforms, as well as his long-term vision for Nigeria’s investment strategy.

He emphasised Africa’s determination to compete worldwide, moving from “begging mode” to “accelerated mode.”

The statement in part read; “Gone are the days when we feel like the captain in several ships. We have seen conflicting strategies around the world, and we are determined to champion these changes or take ourselves ahead of those changes and make reforms a priority.

“We cannot grow today’s seed with yesterday’s belief system. We have to continuously be intellectually inquisitive and reform ourselves and our way of doing things. We count on your efforts.

“And we see the effect of your belief in our partnership, not for exploitation, but for investable development. Africa is not in a begging mode but in an accelerated mode to compete and take its place with the rest of the world.

“I have seen the need for us to continue to be leaders in this reform and create opportunities for attracting investments because the basket is getting bigger, and the participants are getting larger and more resilient. The fossil fuel problem is there; science and technology are taking over.

“We will still continue to assure you that we are going to be the global investment destination and I will encourage you, as one of the progressive leaders in the industry, on what our reforms have achieved.

“Please, put a timeline on that investment strategy. It will be a stimulant for the rest of the world when you put a timeline on it. We are open; we are ready. We are working hard on infrastructural development and to make arable land available for planting, and we are ready to partner with you in every aspect of that and in innovative research.”

A Gentle Reminder: Every obstacle is a stepping stone, every morning; a chance to go again, and those little steps take you closer to your dream.

Nnamdi Okoli

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