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    Tinubu’s Bold Reforms Drive Economic Growth

    President’s fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification boost state revenues as Jigawa secures India-backed deals in dairy, poultry, and seed production.
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeJune 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s two years in office have been marked by bold reforms and renewed confidence in Nigeria’s future, particularly in states like Jigawa, a top official has said.

    Speaking on recent political and economic developments, the official described Tinubu’s administration as “rewarding and promising,” citing difficult but necessary policy decisions such as fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification.

    “Only a courageous leader can make bold decisions for long-term gain,” he said, arguing that these steps have helped Nigeria avoid another economic crisis.

    While the fuel subsidy removal sparked protests and hardship, it also boosted revenue for all tiers of government. The results, he said, are visible in Jigawa, where over 47 new roads are under construction, 23 inherited projects have been completed, and over 200 healthcare facilities upgraded. Thousands of teachers and health workers have been recruited, with major investments in agriculture, water, and social welfare.

    “Jigawa has become a leading producer of wheat, rice, and sesame, thanks to increased funds,” he added.

    Exchange rate unification, another key reform, has stabilized the naira and encouraged broader economic activity, especially in agriculture and food production.

    Political Defections Reflect Tinubu’s Appeal, APC Official Says

    Commenting on recent high-profile defections, the official said people are joining the APC because they believe in President Tinubu’s leadership.

    “No one leaves their party unless they see something better. People trust Tinubu’s sincerity and vision,” he said.

    He noted that even governors and entire party structures have crossed over to the APC, signalling widespread confidence in the administration’s direction.

    India Visit to Transform Agriculture in Jigawa

    Speaking on his recent trip to India with Jigawa’s agricultural delegation, the official said the visit was aimed at revolutionizing the state’s farming sector, which employs over 75% of the population.

    Dairy Production:
    Meetings with India’s National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) focused on replicating India’s dairy success in Jigawa through cooperative structures, modern training, artificial insemination, and processing plants. Agreements were signed with Indian investors to establish similar systems in Jigawa.

    Poultry Farming:
    Partnerships were formed to tackle key challenges, including feed costs and disease. Indian firms agreed to support biosecurity, hatchery tech, training, and affordable feed production.

    Seed Development:
    Engagements with seed companies revealed rice varieties yielding up to 12 tons per hectare—double Nigeria’s average. Deals were struck for seed development and distribution in partnership with Nigeria’s National Seed Development Agency.

    The delegation also attended an investment forum to showcase Jigawa’s agricultural potential, which drew strong investor interest.

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