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Nigeria: Presidency Hits 'Rebellious' Afenifere Over Criticism of Tinubu

  • In 2025, the Presidency criticized a factional Afenifere group for its harsh assessment of President Tinubu’s government over the preceding two years, accusing them of echoing opposition viewpoints.
  • This criticism followed economic reforms including the May 2023 fuel subsidy removal and naira floatation aimed at addressing fiscal strain and currency distortions.
  • Notable accomplishments during Tinubu’s tenure include saving more than $10 billion in 2023 following subsidy removal, increasing Nigeria’s foreign currency reserves to $38.1 billion as of 2024, recording a trade surplus of N18.86 trillion, and bringing down inflation to 23.71% in April 2025.
  • The government expanded social programs benefiting millions, increased minimum wage to N70,000, rolled out free CNG kits to drivers, cleared over $10 billion in foreign exchange debt, and recorded reduced fiscal deficits and debt service ratios.
  • The Presidency emphasized ongoing anti-corruption efforts including suspending a minister and securing record EFCC convictions, while asserting these reforms will yield tangible relief and restore public trust in Nigeria.
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Freedom Online broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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