
The Digest:
President Bola Tinubu has asserted that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has delivered on the promise of change it made to Nigerians a decade ago. He claimed that the nation is no longer in the precarious state it was in 10 years ago, declaring that "the worst is over." Speaking in Imo State, he framed critics as mathematically misguided, positioning his administration as the architect of Nigeria's recovery from the brink.
Key Points:
- President Tinubu stated the APC's promised change is "being witnessed here today."
- He claimed his government broke a "jinx" that brought Nigeria "close to collapse."
- The President assured citizens that "the worst is over" for the nation.
- He directly dismissed critics, stating they "don’t know any better."
- Tinubu attributed this to their "wrong" arithmetic versus his team's "financial engineering."
- The declaration contrasts sharply with the widespread public sentiment of increased hardship.
- The remarks were made during a book launch and project commissioning event.
Sources: Daily Post