President Bola Tinubu has warned ethnic agitators who think they can threaten the sovereignty of Nigeria that will have a price to pay.
He gave the warning against the agitators when he received leaders of Afenifere, the respected Yoruba Socio-Cultural Organization, at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday.
According to the President, those who think they can threaten the sovereignty of Nigeria will have a price to pay.
The President’s threat is coming on the heels of the recent report in which some people from the South West embarked on agitation for the Yoruba nation.
Tinubu said, “I am irrevocably committed to the unity of Nigeria and constitutional democracy.”
Tinubu also said that his administration remained undeterred in its pursuit of comprehensive economic security for the country while addressing foundational challenges and creating a fair and equitable system in which all Nigerians can thrive.
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The President said his administration is re-engineering Nigeria’s finances and seeking to boost the purchasing power of citizens, and spread prosperity down the line, by instituting a credit system where the element of cash is not an impediment to a significantly enhanced standard of living for all citizens.
He said Nigeria must secure itself economically first before it can achieve any of its more sophisticated objectives.
“We are committed to the economic survival of our country. To re-engineer the finances of our country, we must start in earnest. So first, retool, revamp the economic opportunities available, and resolve to continue taking the firm and steady baby steps that are necessary.
“Education is a strong weapon against poverty. To empower the people, we must invest in the future of our youths. We have seen the problems parents face in training their children in school; it is the reason why we established the National Student Loan Programme, which is taking off well.
“We are equally examining what to do with the high degree of unemployment. We must help vulnerable people by providing social security. We are looking at how to provide allowances for the unemployed.
“We are developing ways to boost the purchasing power of citizens with the Consumer Credit Scheme. If we remove the cash upfront element to buy a car or a house, we will reduce the propensity for fraud and corruption across the land,” President Tinubu said.