Tinubu rebuilding Nigeria, opposition dragging country backwards – APC

Nigerianeye | 08-11-2025 11:44pm |

Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC,on Saturday, said President Bola Tinubu is rebuilding Nigeria while theopposition is dragging the country in the mud to remain relevant. It made the remark while commending Tinubu for his remark atthe Federal Executive Council, FEC, that “Nigeria is rising, and no amount ofopposition bitterness can change it.” In a statement by its spokesman, Seye Oladejo, the state armof the party said: “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emphatic address to theFederal Executive Council – a masterclass in clarity, confidence, andleadership grounded in verifiable results, not emotional blackmail or politicalhysteria. “While opposition figures are busy dragging Nigeria’s imagethrough mud to remain relevant, President Tinubu continues to rebuild thenation brick by brick, fact by fact, reform by reform.” Oladejo described Tinubu as the president for the season,stressing that he is prepared, courageous, and focused. He said: “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unmistakably thePresident for this season, prepared, courageous, focused and divinely alignedwith the demands of this moment in our national history. Nigeria is blessed tohave him at a time like this. “Where others panic, he strategises. Where others shout, hedelivers. Where others sow fear, he inspires confidence.” Oladejo accused the opposition of lying about statistics butfacts don’t. “The oversubscribed $2.35 billion Eurobond (over 400%subscription) is not a political claim; it is the world voting with its money.Investors are not sentimental – they are convinced Nigeria is back on a growthpath. “Additional hard facts: 4.23% GDP growth – best in a decade,13 high-growth sectors, Industrial growth almost doubled, Inflation down to18.02%, FX reserves above $43 billion, ₦7.4 trillion trade surplus, Exit fromFATF Grey List. “These are the fruits of courageous reforms, notpropaganda.”

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