• Yilwatda assures Nigeria’ll join developed countries by 2045
From Romanus Ugwu, Abuja
Vietnamese government has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) would win next year’s presidential election.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bui Quoc Hung, spoke with newsmen at the the party’s national headquarters in Abuja, yesterday, after a visit to the National Chairman, Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda.
Hung hinged his confidence in what he described as achievements President Tinubu has recorded in the areas of macroeconomic stability in terms of stabilising local currency Naira.
“Our strategic positions in our regions in Southeast Asia and West Africa. The President is taking the lead in West Africa and I also want to congratulate the national chairman of the party on the achievements by the Nigerian government led by President Tinubu under the leadership of APC.
“Nigeria is recording very good achievements in terms of macroeconomic stability in terms of stabilising the Naira and in terms of upgrading investment. Nigeria has been gaining a lot in the last few years.
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“We are happy about the future of the APC in the coming election because in January 2027, there will be an election of the presidential and National Assembly members. We hope that APC successfully wins the election,” he said.
On his part, Yilwatda assured that with the economic and political trajectory Nigeria has recorded, it would join the developed countries of the world by 2045.
“The biggest takeaway of their visit is the lessons we are learning from them in migrating from a third world country to a developed country. The roadmap is to ensure that by 2030, the middle income countries will be stable. By 2045, Nigeria will be a developed country.
“Most of the strategic plans are that we are providing manpower development as a country. The government is providing the best infrastructure.
“By the history of Nigeria, we have the longest road from Sokoto to Badagry and from Lagos to Calabar. The most expensive project is running a gas pipeline from Warri to Kano and from Lagos to Maradi in Niger,” he said.

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