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    Nigeria’s president says “worst is over” on Independence Day amid worsening hardship

    October 1, 2025
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    *Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu speaks during a joint press statement with Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (not pictured), at the Planalto Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Adriano Machado.

    Lagos — Nigerian President Bola Tinubu declared on Wednesday that the “worst is over” following a series of painful economic reforms that have left millions struggling with rising costs and deepening poverty.

    In a national address marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day, Tinubu defended his administration’s decision to scrap fuel subsidies and unify the foreign exchange rate – moves that triggered inflation and widespread public anger but, he said, were necessary to “reset” the economy.

    “Less than three years later, the seeds of those difficult but necessary decisions are bearing fruit,” Tinubu said.

    He cited second-quarter GDP growth of 4.23% – the fastest in four years – and a decline in inflation to 20.12% in August, the lowest in three years.

    Tinubu also pointed to five consecutive quarters of trade surpluses, a rebound in oil production to 1.68 million barrels per day, and a rise in external reserves to $42.03 billion – the highest since 2019.

    The president said the government had disbursed 330 billion naira ($222.90 million) to eight million vulnerable households under its social investment programme and was expanding infrastructure across rail, roads, airports, and seaports.

    However, critics questioned the transparency of the cash transfer scheme. Two weeks ago, the finance minister announced the disbursement, sparking calls for a public register of beneficiaries.

    Despite Tinubu’s upbeat tone, the IMF’s most recent Article IV assessment warned of persistently high inflation and worsening poverty.

    Over 129 million Nigerians – more than half the population – live below the poverty line, while funding cuts by international donors have forced the World Food Programme to shut down 150 nutrition centres in the conflict-hit northeast.

    “We are racing against time,” Tinubu said, even as critics including opposition party leader Peter Obi argue that his spending priorities have not matched the scale of the country’s humanitarian and economic challenges.

    The speech comes amid growing labour unrest over the recent dismissal of 800 workers at the privately owned Dangote Oil Refinery for unionising.

    The dispute has disrupted power supply and could threaten the oil production gains touted by Tinubu. ($1=1,480.4900 naira)

    *Isaac Anyaogu; editor: Neil Fullick – Reuters

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