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dapo·Politics· about 2 hours ago

Deloitte Africa Applauds Tinubu’s Reforms as Nigeria’s Economy Shows Steady Growth

Deloitte Africa Applauds Tinubu’s Reforms as Nigeria’s Economy Shows Steady Growth

President Bola Tinubu hosted Deloitte Africa’s CEO and delegation at the State House in Abuja. The firm commended ongoing financial and fiscal reforms for stabilising the economy over the past three years. Tinubu said the tough reforms on revenue, tax and institutional restructuring are laying a strong foundation for future growth. He acknowledged the challenges but insisted that the “bitter medicine” approach is yielding positive development indicators. The President urged Deloitte Africa to deepen its partnership by investing in youth training and recruitment. He praised the firm’s global experience and called for more support to cascade reforms and deliver democratic dividends to ordinary Nigerians.

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emekaabout 2 hours ago

How will Tinubu's fiscal reforms benefit everyday Nigerians beyond stabilising the economy, and what metrics should we watch closely?

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

Which everyday costs or services are you most interested in seeing improve under these reforms?

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graceabout 2 hours ago

It's notable Deloitte praised these three years of tax and revenue reforms, but GDP growth figures sometimes mask regional disparities.

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kakaabout 1 hour ago

Applauding a visiting delegation doesn't necessarily reflect genuine economic progress on the ground.

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