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13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by Nobody: 2:30pm On Aug 01, 2023
President Bola Tinubu in his nationwide broadcast on Monday, tried providing answers to several questions many Nigerians were asking in the face of stifling economic realities caused by recent policies of his government

In the address, Tinubu empathised with Nigerians and also explained why his administration had to take certain hard decisions, saying it was for the greater good of the country.

Here are 13 takeaways from the President’s broadcast:

1. Fuel subsidy that cost the country trillions yearly only benefited some few individuals.

2. Previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari seeing the danger of continuing with the fuel regime, only made provision for it until June 2023.

3. By removing the subsidy, government is saving N1tn monthly

4. Ending the multiple exchange rates was necessary to correcting the imbalances bedevilling the Nigerian economy.

5. Federal Government already working with state and local governments to work out interventions that will ease current economic burden

6. 75 manufacturing enterprises will access a N75bn fund with each accessing N1bn credit at 9% interest rate per annum payable within 60 months for long term loans and 12 months for working capital.

7. From the N125bn conditional grant budgeted for the MSMEs, 1,300 very small businesses will be given N50,000 across 774 local government areas, 100,000 MSMEs will have access to N500,000 and N1,000,000 loan with nine per cent interest rate payable within 36 months.

8. To ensure affordable food for all, both on the short and long terms, government has released 200,000 metric tonnes of grains to households across the country at affordable price.

9. Government will invest N50bn each to cultivate 150,000 hectares of rice and maize, N50bn each will be invested in cultivating 100,000 hectares of cassava and wheat.

10. The already approved Infrastructure Support Fund for States will improve rural roads to aid smooth transportation of farm produce.

11. To ease high transport cost, N100bn will be spent on the purchase of 3,000 units of 20-seater- CNG fuelled buses to be shared amongst major transport companies as well as accessing nine per cent credit facility payable within 60 months.

12. Discussion ongoing on the review of a new national minimum wage for workers. Once agreed, provisions will be made for it in the budget

13. The private sector commended for their interventions in the form of salary raise for workers.

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Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by 001Lagos: 2:30pm On Aug 01, 2023
All what he said didn't make any sense at all
Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by Legalaffairs(m): 3:14pm On Aug 01, 2023
The regime is gunning for the worst administration ever to be.

What lame economic plans and idiotic interventions.

You can never put a cart before a horse and get to your destination.

Everything will remain moribund till this government swallows its battered ego, retrace its shaky steps, and slide back to the drawing board.
Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by EmperorCaesar(m): 3:27pm On Aug 01, 2023
001Lagos:
All what he said didn't make any sense at all


This isnt constructive enough

Elaborate, what and what doesnt make sense here
Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by Anambra1stPikin: 3:29pm On Aug 01, 2023
darling4242:
President Bola Tinubu in his nationwide broadcast on Monday, tried providing answers to several questions many Nigerians were asking in the face of stifling economic realities caused by recent policies of his government

In the address, Tinubu empathised with Nigerians and also explained why his administration had to take certain hard decisions, saying it was for the greater good of the country.

Here are 13 takeaways from the President’s broadcast:

1. Fuel subsidy that cost the country trillions yearly only benefited some few individuals.

2. Previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari seeing the danger of continuing with the fuel regime, only made provision for it until June 2023.

3. By removing the subsidy, government is saving N1tn monthly

4. Ending the multiple exchange rates was necessary to correcting the imbalances bedevilling the Nigerian economy.

5. Federal Government already working with state and local governments to work out interventions that will ease current economic burden

6. 75 manufacturing enterprises will access a N75bn fund with each accessing N1bn credit at 9% interest rate per annum payable within 60 months for long term loans and 12 months for working capital.

7. From the N125bn conditional grant budgeted for the MSMEs, 1,300 very small businesses will be given N50,000 across 774 local government areas, 100,000 MSMEs will have access to N500,000 and N1,000,000 loan with nine per cent interest rate payable within 36 months.

8. To ensure affordable food for all, both on the short and long terms, government has released 200,000 metric tonnes of grains to households across the country at affordable price.

9. Government will invest N50bn each to cultivate 150,000 hectares of rice and maize, N50bn each will be invested in cultivating 100,000 hectares of cassava and wheat.

10. The already approved Infrastructure Support Fund for States will improve rural roads to aid smooth transportation of farm produce.

11. To ease high transport cost, N100bn will be spent on the purchase of 3,000 units of 20-seater- CNG fuelled buses to be shared amongst major transport companies as well as accessing nine per cent credit facility payable within 60 months.

12. Discussion ongoing on the review of a new national minimum wage for workers. Once agreed, provisions will be made for it in the budget

13. The private sector commended for their interventions in the form of salary raise for workers.



Who control highest shares in Oando PLC one of the major companies that benefited from Subsidy

Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by EmperorCaesar(m): 3:30pm On Aug 01, 2023
Legalaffairs:
The regime is gunning for the worst administration ever to be.

What lame economic plans and idiotic interventions.

You can never put a cart before a horse and get to your destination.

Everything will remain moribund till this government swallows its battered ego, retrace its shaky steps, and slide back to the drawing board.

Did u see Joe Abbah's Criticism?
Man listed out which and what he thinks was reasonable and even give points

List yours too...U cant tell us that all those points are gibberish...Those who compiled these things are his Special Advisers who are thorough professionals

They cant all be daft
Re: 13 Takeaways From Tinubu’s Nationwide Address by Legalaffairs(m): 8:41pm On Aug 01, 2023
I have to be paid to churn out the needed workable plans and clues. I am a professional too. You don't employ or appoint daft and except me to research and feed them the headway, who takes the credit then?


EmperorCaesar:


Did u see Joe Abbah's Criticism?
Man listed out which and what he thinks was reasonable and even give points

List yours too...U cant tell us that all those points are gibberish...Those who compiled these things are his Special Advisers who are thorough professionals

They cant all be daft

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