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Nigeria will improve in 2025; Tinubu’s harsh policies in Nigerians’ best interest: APC

“The ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of this administration is in the best interest of our nation,” said the APC chieftain.

• December 16, 2024
Tinubu in APC attire
Tinubu in APC attire

The All Progressives Congress says Nigeria will get much better in 2025 with the unwavering commitment of President Bola Tinubu to reposition the country and set it on the path of development.

The Lagos APC chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, gave the assurance at the party’s Christmas Carol and Nine Lessons on Sunday evening.

Mr Ojelabi, who noted that 2024 had been challenging economically and politically, said that the president had been able to stabilise the country.

“We thank God for giving us a president who is bold, courageous and able to take some decisions that will make things better for everyone in the long run.

“As we gradually move into 2025, I want to reassure Nigerians that the ‘Renewed Hope’ of the Tinubu-led administration is still very much on course, and we have no doubts that things will get much better next year,” the chairman said.

According to him, as 2025 approaches, Nigerians must remain focused and united in supporting the party’s efforts to rebuild the country and set it on sustainable development.

He said Nigerians must believe more in the president’s philosophy and reform agenda.

“The ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of this administration is in the best interest of our nation,” he said.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu assured residents of his commitment to achieving his administration’s THEME Plus Agenda.

Commending the people for their continued support for APC, Mr Sanwo-Olu said the government would not rest on its oars but be more dedicated to impacting lives in Lagos.

Urging residents to be optimistic and committed to the growth and development of Lagos, Mr Sanwo-Olu called them to set aside their differences and embrace peace and unity.

(NAN)

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