APC Xmas Message: Ruling party says Tinubu laying foundation for prosperous Nigeria

The All Progressives Congress has extended Christmas greetings to Nigerians, urging them to keep hope alive as the year 2025 promises brighter days.
Durosinmi Meseko, a deputy spokesman for APC, made the call in a Christmas message on Tuesday.
Mr Meseko highlighted the various economic policies implemented by President Bola Tinubu, emphasising their potential to deliver positive outcomes for the nation.
He said the full effects of these initiatives would become evident in the coming year, leading to improved economic conditions for all Nigerians.
“This Christmas, let us celebrate the spirit of hope and renewal,” Mr Meseko said. “The policies of President Tinubu are already laying the foundation for a more prosperous Nigeria, and we can expect to see tangible results in 2025.”
He added, “Let us remain steadfast in our belief that brighter days are ahead.
“The APC government has promised to address the challenges confronting the country through its economic reforms, and a tangible impact on the lives of ordinary citizens will manifest in 2025.”
(NAN)
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