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The Digest:

The presidency has rejected claims suggesting Nigeria is on the verge of collapse, describing the assertions as exaggerated and unsupported by facts. Special adviser Sunday Dare addressed concerns raised about hunger and the country's economic state.


Key Points:

  • Special adviser Sunday Dare called out the claim that 33 million Nigerians face hunger, clarifying it was merely a projection, not reality.
  • The federal government has initiated several interventions, such as food releases from reserves and agricultural programs, to mitigate the impact of economic challenges.
  • Improvements in the exchange rate, tax reforms, and social programs are cited as steps toward economic recovery.
  • Dare emphasized the importance of criticism grounded in truth, rather than fearmongering.
  • The presidency acknowledged the challenges but affirmed that the country is not collapsing.

The presidency asserts Nigeria's challenges are being managed and warns against misinformation that could incite public panic. The government continues its efforts toward economic stabilization and support for its citizens.

Sources: The Cable