President Tinubu has vowed to grow Nigeria by 6 per cent annually.
NewsOnline reports that Nigeria’s newly sworn-in President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has addressed Nigerians for the first time after his inauguration.
He said his Administration would target not less than 6 per cent Gross Domestic Product growth annually.
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The inaugural speech of Tinubu on Monday at Eagles Square, Abuja, read full text here.
He thanked Nigerians who voted for him and were against him at the February 25th presidential Election.
He said fuel subsidies payment is gone under his administration.
Tinubu noted that his administration would consider a single foreign exchange market.
“Nigeria will be governed according to the rule of law; we shall defend the Nation from all forms of criminalities.
“We shall reform both our security document and architecture.
“We shall grow our Gross Domestic Product, GDP better than it is today; we target a GDP of not less than 6 per cent.
“Hope is back for Nigerians; let’s just be united, he said.