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The minister of Information and Culture has said that come May 29th, Muhammadu Buhari’s led administration has a good story to tell Nigerians, considering his achievements for just two years in office.
He made this know to newsmen in Abuja, recently while stating President Buhari’s two years achievements.
According to him, “We have signed 13 power purchase agreements with 13 solar companies. And that is going to add at least 1gw to the national grid. So, we have a good story to tell Nigerians and I think that is what they want to hear.
On Economy:
“We’ve been able to restructure the economy on a very sound footing, we’ve succeeded in not just looking for quick fixes, but we are addressing the fundamental issues of our economy, which is basically that we are moving away from relying solely on oil to other areas like agriculture, solid minerals and the rest.
Security:
“We have a good story to tell. In the area of fighting corruption, we have a good story to tell, in agriculture, we have a good story to tell.
“Not that alone, we’ve been able to revive 11 blending plants. Before now, only five blending plants were working at 10 percent capacity, and we saved about $100 million in foreign exchange and about N60 million in budgetary provision.”
He made this know to newsmen in Abuja, recently while stating President Buhari’s two years achievements.
According to him, “We have signed 13 power purchase agreements with 13 solar companies. And that is going to add at least 1gw to the national grid. So, we have a good story to tell Nigerians and I think that is what they want to hear.
On Economy:
“We’ve been able to restructure the economy on a very sound footing, we’ve succeeded in not just looking for quick fixes, but we are addressing the fundamental issues of our economy, which is basically that we are moving away from relying solely on oil to other areas like agriculture, solid minerals and the rest.
Security:
“We have a good story to tell. In the area of fighting corruption, we have a good story to tell, in agriculture, we have a good story to tell.
“Not that alone, we’ve been able to revive 11 blending plants. Before now, only five blending plants were working at 10 percent capacity, and we saved about $100 million in foreign exchange and about N60 million in budgetary provision.”