President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, addressed Nigerians in London during the Nigeria Modernism Exhibition, emphasizing his administration’s commitment to renewing hope and building a brighter future.
Speaking to a gathering of Nigerians in the diaspora and
dignitaries, President Tinubu said, “We were elected to renew hope so we come
to renew everybody’s hope and that hope resonates with a lot of Nigerians.
“As I stand before you, I can tell you that we have
navigated our way out of a dark tunnel, a tunnel of economic uncertainty and
the hopelessness of the past. Today, we look toward a bright future that we
want to bring to every Nigerian.”
He acknowledged the contributions of Nigerians living and
working abroad, particularly in the UK.
“Like the deputy prime minister said, the millions of
Nigerians working here are contributing significantly to the economy here in
the UK and back home,” he stated, adding that he remains confident in Nigeria’s
economic potential despite some critical financial ratings.
Tinubu challenged the narratives about African economies,
saying, “I disagree with what some credit ratings say about the African
economy.
“The challenge is not about the people surrounding the
indices; it is about generating our own indices. It is our determination to
define who we are and where we are headed.”
He concluded with a call to embrace positivity and progress:
“It is you and I who must embrace what is positive about Africa, particularly
Nigeria, and I promise you I will continue to be that inspiring leader. We have
come to renew everybody’s hope.”
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