Nigeria Celebrates 25 Years of Uninterrupted Democracy
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As Nigeria approaches its 64th Independence Day on October 1, the Federal Government has praised the country’s 25 years of uninterrupted democracy. Minister of Information Mohammed Idris described Nigeria’s journey as one of resilience, strength, and progress despite challenges.
Idris highlighted:
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- Nigeria’s evolution into a leading African force and respected global voice
- Economic reforms, including local government autonomy and removal of petroleum subsidy
- Education initiatives, such as the Nigerian Education Loan Fund
- Successes in the fight against insecurity and decline in inflation
He commended President Bola Tinubu’s administration for transformative reforms and reassured Nigerians that current sacrifices will yield positive results.
The government is prioritizing:
- Macroeconomic stability through tax system reform and foreign exchange regime stabilization
- Diversifying government revenues
- Supporting small businesses with grants and financial incentives
Idris called on Nigerians to unite and build a nation that serves as a beacon for black people worldwide. He announced the upcoming National Values Charter implementation.