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Major Takeaways From Tinubu’s Broadcast On #EndBadGovernance Protest
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
President Bola Tinubu addressed the nation on Sunday, August 4, 2024, amid ongoing protests across Nigeria.
The nationwide protest, which commenced on Thursday, August 1, was in response to the hardship experienced by citizens in the country.
No fewer than 17 people were reportedly killed by security agents, who also arrested many protesters across the country
On Saturday, photos and videos of protesters in Kano waving the Russian flag went viral as the demonstrators chanted in Hausa, “We don’t want bad government.”
Here are 10 key points from his speech.
Condolences and Call for Peace: The President expressed sorrow over lives lost during the protests and called for an end to violence. “I commiserate with the families and relations of those who have died in the protests. We must stop further bloodshed, violence and destruction,” Tinubu stated.
Suspension of Protests: Tinubu urged protesters to suspend further demonstrations and engage in dialogue. He said, “I hereby enjoin protesters and the organisers to suspend any further protest and create room for dialogue.”
Economic Reforms: The President defended his decision to remove fuel subsidies and reform the foreign exchange system, stating these actions were necessary to “reverse the decades of economic mismanagement.
Fiscal Improvements: Tinubu highlighted economic progress, stating, “Aggregate government revenues have more than doubled, hitting over N9.1 trillion in the first half of 2024 compared to the first half of 2023.”
Infrastructure Development: The President mentioned ongoing major infrastructure projects, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Sokoto-Badagry Highway.
Oil and Gas Sector Revival: Tinubu reported an increase in oil production to 1.61 million barrels per day and renewed investor interest in the sector.
Compressed Natural Gas Initiative: The government launched a CNG initiative to power transportation and reduce costs, with plans to distribute a million conversion kits
Youth Empowerment Programmes: Tinubu outlined several initiatives for youths, including the student loan scheme, Digital and Creative Enterprises programme, and various skill development schemes.
Housing Projects: The President announced plans to complete 100,000 housing units over the next three years as part of the Renewed Hope City and Estate initiative.
Food Security Measures: Tinubu revealed plans to boost food production, including the removal of tariffs on certain food items and the distribution of farming equipment.
The President concluded by urging unity and patience, stating, “Let us work together to build a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come. Let us choose hope over fear, unity over division, and progress over stagnation.”
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‘We Need Help Now’ — Nigerians Trapped in South Africa Appeal to Tinubu
As the Malawian government moves to evacuate its citizens from South Africa following renewed xenophobic attacks, Nigerians caught in the unrest have expressed frustration over what they describe as a lack of support from their home country.
Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) in Gauteng, South Africa, Ikye Okwuakwu, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene and assist Nigerians affected by the crisis.
Speaking amid reports that thousands of foreign nationals have been displaced and are currently sheltering in temporary camps, Okwuakwu questioned Nigeria’s response to the situation.
“Malawi is taking its people home. What is Nigeria doing for its own citizens?” he asked.
He urged the Federal Government to take immediate steps to protect and support Nigerians stranded in South Africa, warning that many are facing uncertainty and hardship as tensions persist in affected communities.
The appeal comes as concerns continue to grow over the welfare and safety of foreign nationals impacted by the wave of xenophobic violence in parts of South Africa.
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Wait for 2027, Presidency Tells Peter Obi Amid Calls for Tinubu’s Resignation
The Presidency has strongly criticised Labour Party presidential candidate, , over his recent call for President to resign, describing the demand as “childish, hollow, and an unwarranted distraction.”
In a statement issued on Monday, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, , accused Obi of drawing a misleading comparison between Nigeria’s presidential system and the United Kingdom’s parliamentary system in advocating for Tinubu’s resignation.
Onanuga argued that President Tinubu was elected to a fixed four-year term and should be judged through the electoral process rather than calls for resignation on social media. He pointed to recent election victories recorded by the ruling party in Ekiti, Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo and Rivers states as evidence of public support for the President and his administration.
The presidential aide also defended the administration’s handling of security, stating that the government had intensified military operations, rescued hundreds of kidnapped victims and neutralised thousands of terrorists since Tinubu assumed office in 2023.
On the economy, Onanuga maintained that key indicators showed progress under the current administration. He cited improvements in oil production, increased government revenue, growth in foreign reserves, rising investor confidence and gains in the stock market as signs that the economy was recovering from longstanding challenges.
The Presidency further highlighted infrastructure projects, including the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways, as well as reforms in the power sector and student loan programme, as evidence of the administration’s commitment to development.
Responding to Obi’s criticisms of electricity supply and the cost of living, Onanuga argued that the government had taken steps to expand power generation and reduce estimated billing through the rollout of prepaid meters. He also attributed current economic pressures partly to global developments, including tensions in the Middle East and their impact on commodity prices.
The statement concluded with a sharp rebuke of Obi, accusing him of misrepresenting the country’s situation and failing to acknowledge what the Presidency described as the achievements of the Tinubu administration.
According to Onanuga, President Tinubu remains focused on reforms, economic stabilisation, security improvements and long-term development, insisting that Nigeria is on a path of progress under his leadership.
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Tinubu Appoints Former UNILAG VC Ogundipe as NUC Governing Board Chairman
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Oluwatoyin Temitayo Ogundipe, as Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Universities Commission (NUC).
The appointment, announced on Monday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, takes immediate effect.
Prof. Ogundipe succeeds Olufemi Raphael Aina, who resigned from the position after serving for less than a year. Aina had been appointed by President Tinubu in July 2025, while the NUC Governing Board was inaugurated in November 2025.
A renowned professor of Botany, Ogundipe served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos from 2017 to 2022. His academic career spans decades, with expertise in molecular plant taxonomy, biosystematics, ethnobotany, cytogenetics, forensic botany and ecological conservation. He also holds an MBA from UNILAG and currently serves as Pro-Chancellor of Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State.
According to the Presidency, the new NUC chairman is expected to provide strategic leadership for Nigeria’s university regulatory agency, with emphasis on improving funding, strengthening academic standards, enhancing global competitiveness and promoting stability across the nation’s tertiary education system.
The appointment is in line with the Tinubu administration’s Renewed Hope agenda, which seeks to expand access to quality higher education while reinforcing integrity and excellence within Nigeria’s university system.
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