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Tinubu Outlines Eight Core Priorities Of His Administration

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has outlined the eight core focus areas of his administration to the Nigerian people.
Creating jobs, improving healthcare and education, reducing poverty, and giving all Nigerians the chance to succeed are among Tinubu’s top concerns.
He has urged the members of his cabinet to fully commit to achieving the Renewed Hope Agenda and the expectations of the Nigerian people.
This message was delivered by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, in a statement made available on the State House website on November 3, 2023.
In his address during the closing session of the three-day Cabinet Retreat in Abuja, President Tinubu underscored the importance of the Renewed Hope Agenda, which strives to create employment opportunities, enhance education and healthcare, reduce poverty, and ensure every Nigerian has a chance to prosper.
The President’s vision for a more equitable and just society aligns with these eight priority areas, reinforcing his commitment to the betterment of Nigeria.
The President has also redefined the key areas of priority for his administration, which are as follows:
1. Reform the economy to deliver sustained, inclusive growth.
2. Strengthen national security for peace and prosperity.
3. Boost agriculture to achieve food security.
4. Unlock energy and natural resources for sustainable development.
5. Enhance infrastructure and transportation as enablers of growth.
6. Focus on education, health, and social investment as essential pillars of development.
7. Accelerate diversification through industrialization, digitization, creative arts, manufacturing & innovation.
8. Improve governance for effective service delivery.
The Presidency also communicated this message via its X page (formerly Twitter).
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