I have no reason to underperform, says Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday said growing and diversifying Nigeria’s economy would require the steadfast support of the organised private sector.

Tinubu affirmed that he has “no reason to underperform” given the trust Nigerians have bestowed upon him.

“I have no reason to underperform as the elected President of the country because I campaigned for the job. Cut the costs. Fix the bends. Summon courage. Save the money, but push the economy,” Tinubu said during Iftar (breaking of fast) with members of the Nigerian business community at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, disclosed details of the discussions in a statement on Thursday titled, ‘President Tinubu to Corporate Nigeria: hand in hand with you, i cannot underperform on a job i campaigned for.’

“I would have summoned you before now, not during Ramadan, because you are a very valuable part of my constituency.

“There is no driver of the economy that is bigger than the private sector. If the private sector is not flourishing, there is no growth, no prosperity, no employment, or development. No matter how flowery the speeches are, not even a mushroom will grow.

”Thank you for persevering. We are at a turning point in our economy. I do not have to do a quadratic equation to illustrate all of that to you. I just want to appreciate you for your endurance and perseverance,’’ the President said.

Tinubu shared insights from his visit to the New York Stock Exchange in 2023, noting Nigeria’s self-belief and determination to drive economic transformation from within.

He narrated, “At the New York Stock Exchange, I appealed to foreign investors to consider Nigeria as a prime investment destination.

“At the end of my remarks, I told them we only want them to show their face and diversify Nigeria’s economy not as if we cannot do it ourselves.

“Tony Elumelu walked up to me and thanked me for making that statement. We can do it. Nigeria is a self-believer and can always deliver on its own. We know our first name and our last name. Our first name is: Spirit, and our last name is: Can do.”

Tinubu reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his mandate, emphasizing that, “I cannot complain about the job. I appreciate the gesture, and what you have told me this evening is very inspiring.”

To the business people, he said, “Cut the costs. Fix the bends. Summon courage. Save the money, but push the economy.

“We will be there. There are some countries that have failed. There are some countries that have succeeded.

“In our time, in my time, all of us must work together to succeed. Thank you very much.”

In separate remarks at the Ramadan dinner, industrialists, bank executives, and entrepreneurs pledged their support towards the success of the administration’s economic programmes.

Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Mr. Tony Elumelu, assured the President that the Organized Private Sector in the country is solidly behind him.

‘‘Your transformation journey to turn around the economy and businesses are very appropriate for the country. We appreciate what you are doing. We know the journey will not be smooth, but given the will, we will get to the Promised Land.

‘‘We admire your decisiveness, and we appreciate what you are doing. You are extremely passionate about taking Nigeria to the Promised Land.  On behalf of the OPS, we want to assure you that we are 100 percent with you.

“We have engaged with your ministers and associates; we share ideas, and we support them. We know that under your leadership, you have the ability to heal Nigeria permanently,’’ said Mr. Elumelu.

On his part, Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, charged business owners and manufacturers to work towards bringing down the cost of products and services.

Citing the example of Air Peace in reducing the cost of air tickets to London, Mr. Onyema thanked President Tinubu for improving the ease of doing business in the country.

”President Tinubu is thinking of the Nigeria of the future. The ease of doing business is coming back gradually.

“I can attest to that in the aviation sector because of the people you appointed to head that sector.

”I can also attest to what our High Commission in the United Kingdom did in making Air Peace flights into Gatwick Airport a possibility,’’ he said.

Meanwhile, pharmacist and founder of Emzor Pharmaceutical Company, Dr. Stella Okoli, urged the President to look into providing more support for the pharmaceutical industry in the country to make it self-sufficient and self-financing.

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