We Saved Nigeria from Bankruptcy, Economy Getting Better — Tinubu Tells Nigerians

President Bola Tinubu on Monday said his administration has rescued Nigeria from the brink of bankruptcy, assuring citizens that the country’s economy is gradually improving.
Tinubu made the remark while hosting religious and traditional leaders at an interfaith breaking of fast held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Speaking during the gathering, the President said his government met a difficult economic situation on assumption of office but had taken decisive steps to stabilise public finances and prevent the country from sliding into financial collapse.
“We have saved Nigeria from bankruptcy. It was very daunting and challenging when we took over. But today I can say with pride and joy that we have survived,” he said.
Tinubu noted that the economy had begun to show signs of recovery, adding that pensioners were gradually getting relief.
“I can report that the economy has turned the corner. It is getting better. Pensioners are gradually getting relief,” the President stated.
He also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the country, promising to remain committed to discharging his responsibilities faithfully.
“I am just grateful, one person among millions, that I have been given the opportunity to serve. All I can do is promise that I will continue to be faithful in discharging my duty,” he added.
Tinubu further stated that state governments were now in a stronger financial position and were no longer struggling to borrow funds from banks to pay workers’ salaries.
The President urged Nigerians not to lose hope, assuring them that his administration remained focused on strengthening the economy and promoting prosperity.
He also reiterated his commitment to increasing investments in key sectors such as agriculture and education to support sustainable economic growth.
During the event, Tinubu acknowledged the important roles played by religious and traditional leaders in promoting peace, stability and moral guidance in their communities.



