The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has thrown his weight behind President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, describing them as critical to revitalizing Northern Nigeria’s economy.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting, the party leader said the administration’s policies were designed to address longstanding economic challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and infrastructure deficits in the region.
He noted that while the reforms may have short-term impacts, they are necessary for long-term stability and growth. He urged party members and stakeholders to support the government’s agenda and educate citizens on its benefits.
The chairman highlighted key initiatives targeting the North, including agricultural development, infrastructure projects, and security improvements. He said these efforts would unlock economic potential and improve livelihoods.
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Stakeholders at the meeting expressed mixed reactions, with some praising the reforms while others raised concerns about rising costs of living. The chairman acknowledged the challenges but assured that measures were being implemented to cushion the effects.
Economic experts say the success of the reforms in the North will depend on effective implementation and targeted interventions. They emphasize the need for inclusive policies that address regional disparities.
The APC leadership reiterated its commitment to supporting the administration, calling for unity and cooperation among party members.

