President Tinubu delivers uplifting address marking Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Anniversary
In commemoration of Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Anniversary, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has delivered an address that touched on the nation’s history, its diverse identity, and the path forward for the country.
Speaking both as the President and a fellow Nigerian, President Tinubu began by paying tribute to the founding figures who laid the foundation for the modern Nigerian state.
He emphasized the sacred rights and individual gifts that all Nigerians possess, stressing that no one is greater or lesser than another. The President acknowledged the challenges and trials the nation has faced but expressed unwavering confidence in Nigeria’s destiny.
President Tinubu celebrated Nigeria’s commitment to democracy, highlighting the successful democratic elections that led to his presidency. He revisited his promises of reshaping the economy and ensuring the safety and well-being of the people.
Notably, he addressed the decision to end the fuel subsidy, explaining that reform, though painful, is necessary for Nigeria’s future prosperity.
The President outlined various steps his government is taking to alleviate the burden on Nigerian families, including wage increases, infrastructure support for states, and the introduction of cheaper and safer Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses. He emphasized the importance of making the economy more robust and efficient.
Regarding monetary policy, President Tinubu announced a housecleaning of the Central Bank and the appointment of new leadership. He also promised fair and inclusive monetary policies that benefit all citizens.
Tax reform, investment in enterprises, and support for micro, small, and medium-sized businesses were among the measures highlighted to boost employment and economic growth.
Additionally, the President mentioned the expansion of cash transfer programs to vulnerable households and the commitment to enhancing national security.
President Tinubu acknowledged the sacrifices made by the security forces and pledged to equip them adequately. He emphasized fairness in key appointments, ensuring representation for women, youth, and the physically challenged.
The President commended the National Assembly, the judiciary, and civil society organizations for their roles in Nigeria’s democracy. He called for unity, courage, compassion, and commitment as the nation moves forward.
In closing, President Tinubu reiterated his commitment to serving Nigeria faithfully and invited all Nigerians to join in the collective effort to make the nation even better. He expressed confidence that, together, Nigeria would overcome challenges and reach its full potential.
President Tinubu concluded his address by wishing all Nigerians a happy 63rd Independence Anniversary and invoked divine blessings upon the Federal Republic of Nigeria.