The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has assured that President Bola Tinubu’s ongoing economic reforms are beginning to yield positive results and will significantly boost the country’s economic recovery in 2025.
Idris described the new year as a “year of consolidation” for the government’s sweeping reforms aimed at revitalizing key sectors.
He highlighted that these reforms are designed to translate into tangible benefits for citizens, such as job creation and improved living standards.
“The economy is beginning to turn the corner,” Idris stated, expressing optimism that the policies implemented this year will start bearing fruit by the end of 2025.
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While acknowledging the challenges faced by Nigerians due to reforms—particularly the removal of fuel subsidies and adjustments in foreign exchange rates—Idris urged citizens to remain hopeful. He reassured them that the “Renewed Hope” agenda is on track and that short-term difficulties are a necessary part of the transition toward long-term growth.
During the recent council meetings, 67 memos were reviewed, with many receiving thorough consideration. Idris noted that approved projects are strategically aimed at addressing infrastructure needs while also providing immediate employment opportunities for daily wage earners. He stressed the importance of involving local workers in construction projects to ensure widespread participation in rebuilding efforts.
As Nigeria navigates these transformative changes, Idris remains confident that the government’s commitment will lead to a more prosperous future for all citizens.

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