Tinubu Will Change Nigeria After Eight Years In Office – Arthur Eze (Video)

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Arthur Eze, a wealthy Igbo businessman, has called on Nigerians to rally behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and assist him in addressing the nation’s challenges by serving two terms in office.

In a video that quickly spread across social media platforms over the weekend, Eze was seen donating N20m to a church in Anambra State.

During his speech, the philanthropist emphasized the importance of supporting President Tinubu and commended his inclusive style of governance.

Eze confidently stated that the country is already experiencing positive changes, evident through the ongoing infrastructural projects taking place in various regions across Nigeria.

He said:

Tinubu has no boundary. If you go to Abuja, you will see Wike, an Igbo man as a minister. Umahi is Igbo man, as minister. No boundaries. All the types of people we want.

“So this Nigeria, after eight years, it will change. It has started changing. Now, I beg everybody to support him before we die.”

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In other news, Nigerians have been urged by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to give his government time to address the issues plaguing the country.

With the promise of a more secure and prosperous future for the country, he asked Nigerians to exercise patience while his administration’s economic reforms started to take effect.

Speaking at the 16th Edition of the LEADERSHIP Annual Conference and Awards, where he was named “Person of the Year,” Tinubu argued that, despite the obstacles in the way of a more robust and stable economy, Nigeria is on track to achieve long-term economic success thanks to the government’s reforms.

Tinubu was represented by Mohammed Idris Malagi, Minister of Information and National Orientation.

He continued his speech to the audience by making a daring declaration on the state of the nation’s economy, highlighting the fact that, despite the challenges, these are special times to create a more sustainable economy.

In other news, Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has promised Nigerians that President Bola Tinubu is going to transform the country.

He stated that Tinubu would turn around the country the same way he did in Lagos State.

In a statement issued by his media assistant, Segun Tomori, Alake expressed confidence that Nigeria will soon overcome its current economic difficulties.

According to Alake, the suffering is due to Nigeria’s ongoing “gestation period” of economic restructuring and reforms.

Alake stated that President Bola Tinubu remains committed to revitalizing Nigeria’s economy and positioning it for long-term growth through his Renewed Hope plan.

According to him, the president has a track record of changing a region’s economic tides, just as he did when he was governor of Lagos State.

“Going down memory lane to the experience in Lagos state, the then governor Tinubu in 1999, met a state that was almost insolvent, with a monthly Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N600 million,” Alake said.
“And a wage bill of over N1.1 billion monthly, with little or no resources to cater to infrastructure and other sectors of the economy.
“President Tinubu took similar measures in Lagos as he is taking in Nigeria, to turn the tide and financially re-engineer the state. Today, the state is the fifth largest economy in Africa, bigger than most African countries.
“What we are going through is the gestation period of reforms and policies for economic restructuring and like the President will say, it is like throes of pregnancy, that a pregnant woman goes through. After delivery, she heaves a sigh of relief.”
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