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Shettima Assures”In the Coming Weeks and Months, Nigerians Will Start Smiling,”

 

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has promised Nigerians better times in 2025, claiming that the country’s economy is headed toward recovery and prosperity, according to a Vanguard News report. During a media briefing in Lagos on Wednesday after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu, he expressed this optimism.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Shettima highlighted the government’s efforts to stabilize the nation’s economy and tackle prevailing challenges.

“The economy has started picking up, and in the coming weeks and months, Nigerians will start smiling,” he said.

The Vice President emphasized that the administration is working closely with the National Assembly to develop comprehensive strategies to address the country’s pressing issues.

Acknowledging the global factors contributing to Nigeria’s economic difficulties, Shettima pointed to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and other international events as examples of external challenges.

He explained that as part of the global community, Nigeria is not immune to these economic headwinds.

Despite these challenges, the Vice President expressed confidence in the government’s ability to steer the nation toward sustainable growth. He declared, “We have crossed the Rubicon and are on a path to sustained growth.”

Shettima’s remarks align with the administration’s broader agenda of economic recovery and social development, aiming to restore hope and confidence among Nigerians.

His statement serves as a reassurance of the government’s commitment to creating a prosperous future for the nation.

The Vice President’s optimistic message resonates with the aspirations of many Nigerians who are eager to see tangible improvements in their standard of living and the overall economic climate.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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