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“We are already seeing it” – Akpabio praises Tinubu’s economic reforms

  • Senate President Godswill Akpabio has commended the administration of President Bola Tinubu for the ongoing reforms.
  • He stressed that these reforms are beginning to have a noticeable effect throughout Nigeria.
  • Akpabio admitted that the government is fulfilling its campaign promises.
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The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has commended the administration of President Bola Tinubu, saying its ongoing reforms are already beginning to show noticeable effect across the country.

Akpabio stated this while addressing the President, noting that the government appears to be fulfilling promises made during the election campaign.

His remarks have drawn public interest as debate continues over the effectiveness of the federal government’s economic and management policies.

During the event, Akpabio said: “We are proud of your reforms, Mr. President. You promised that under your tenure, when you are done with Nigeria, Nigeria will not be the same, we see it.”

He described the statement as an endorsement of the administration’s policy and what he believes are its emerging outcomes.

The comments come at a time when national conversations remain focused on the direction of the reforms and their effects on the daily lives of citizens.

While government supporters argue that the policy is laying the groundwork for long-term economic stability, critics argue that Nigerians are still struggling with significant hardships.

Akpabio’s endorsement has further fueled political debates over the performance of the Tinubu-led administration.

His remarks are expected to draw mixed reactions from both supporters and opponents as scrutiny of the reform agenda continues.

The development also underscores the close attention being paid to the relationship between the executive and the legislature, as Nigerians watch key political figures assess the progress and impact of ongoing government policies.

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