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Tinubu Vows Nigeria Will Defeat Insecurity, Says Economy Showing Signs of Recovery

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President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria will not surrender to individuals or groups attempting to disrupt the country’s peace and unity, assuring that his administration will prevail in the fight against insecurity.

The President made the statement on Monday evening during an Interfaith Iftar held with religious and traditional leaders at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Tinubu emphasized that the government remains resolute in protecting Nigeria’s peace, unity, and independence despite ongoing security challenges.

“Nigeria will never allow those who seek to create trouble to destroy its peace, unity, and independence,” the President said.

He maintained that the country is making progress in the fight against terrorism, noting that insurgents are becoming increasingly desperate as they continue to lose ground.

“We are not discouraged. We are going to win, and we will win in a strong and fair way. Yes, we are facing challenges, but the terrorists are now in a desperate situation because they are losing ground,” he stated.

Tinubu also used the opportunity to reassure Nigerians about the state of the economy, saying there are early signs of improvement.

According to him, economic reforms introduced by his administration are beginning to yield results, particularly for older citizens who are gradually experiencing relief.

“I can promise you one thing: Nigeria will never give up. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve and will continue to carry out my duties with loyalty and dedication. I can say that the economy has started to improve, and older people are slowly beginning to feel some relief,” the President added.

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