Close Menu
GRASSROOTS PARROT
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
    • Health
    • Education
    • Agric
    • Climate Report
    • Economy
    • Women Affairs
    • Special Reports
    • Africa
  • Investigations
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Opinions
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Trending
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
GRASSROOTS PARROT
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
    • Health
    • Education
    • Agric
    • Climate Report
    • Economy
    • Women Affairs
    • Special Reports
    • Africa
  • Investigations
  • Business

    Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Gantry Price

    May 30, 2026

    Sachet Water Producers Stop Operations Over Rising Costs

    March 18, 2026

    Global Oil Prices Rise 5% After Dangote Refinery Cuts Petrol by ₦100

    March 11, 2026

    Tinubu Nominates Tax Guru Taiwo Oyedele As Minister 

    March 3, 2026

    FG Begins Implementation of Executive Order On Direct Remittance Of Oil Revenues To FAAC

    March 2, 2026
  • Politics

    2027: Obasanjo Meets Kwankwaso In Kano

    June 26, 2026

    Obi, Kwankwaso Exempted From NDC’s Anti-Defection Oath

    June 18, 2026

    Party Deregistration: Exercise Caution To Protect Democracy, CHRICED Tells INEC

    June 16, 2026

    Court Orders INEC To Deregister ADC, Four Other Political Parties

    June 15, 2026

    June 12 Should Not Be A Festival Of Government Propaganda – CHRICED

    June 12, 2026
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Opinions
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Trending
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
GRASSROOTS PARROT
Home » Two Years in Office, Tinubu Touts Reforms Amid Opposition Criticism
News

Two Years in Office, Tinubu Touts Reforms Amid Opposition Criticism

Editor1By Editor1May 29, 2025
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram
TINUBU 4

President Bola Tinubu marked his second year in office with a comprehensive reflection on his administration’s journey so far, claiming significant progress in security, economic reforms, and governance.

He highlighted a sharp rise in Nigeria’s external reserves from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024 as a major achievement.

Tinubu defended controversial decisions like the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of the foreign exchange market, stating that they were necessary to prevent economic collapse and to secure the country’s fiscal future.

In his mid-term address, Tinubu presented himself as a leader who inherited a troubled economy and took bold, sometimes painful steps to stabilize the nation.

The president maintained that the elimination of fuel subsidies and the overhaul of the exchange rate system were crucial to unlocking funds for critical development projects and curbing systemic corruption.

He acknowledged the hardships Nigerians have faced due to these reforms but emphasized their long-term benefits, citing improvements in government revenue, declining inflation, and increased investments in sectors like oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing.

READ ALSO: Tinubu Sacks NNPCL Boss Mele Kyari, Dissolves Board

The president pointed to growth in GDP, increased oil production, and improved fiscal performance as signs that his reforms are working.

He noted that inflation had started to ease, and rig counts in the oil sector had quadrupled compared to previous years. According to Tinubu, the country’s debt profile is becoming more sustainable, and the debt service-to-revenue ratio has dropped significantly.

He claimed that these improvements have enabled better salary payments, pension disbursements, and infrastructural investments by sub-national governments.

Tinubu also spoke about major strides in tax reform, asserting that Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio had grown from 10% to over 13.5% within a year. He said the administration had streamlined tax processes, eliminated multiple taxation for small businesses, and introduced tax exemptions on essential goods and services.

A Tax Ombudsman is being set up to protect small and vulnerable taxpayers. These measures, he said, are not only boosting revenue but also creating a more inclusive and growth-oriented economy.

Turning to social sectors, Tinubu noted efforts to strengthen healthcare and education. Over 1,000 primary healthcare centres have been revitalized, and thousands more are being upgraded.

New cancer treatment centres are being established, and dialysis services are now free or subsidized in public hospitals. Maternal health has also been prioritized, with thousands of women benefiting from free cesarean sections under a presidential initiative. Health insurance coverage has reportedly expanded to 20 million people from 16 million in two years.

He celebrated investments in agriculture, infrastructure, and energy, saying these sectors are at the heart of his Renewed Hope Agenda. Roads across the country are being rehabilitated or newly constructed, including major expressways and coastal highways.

In energy, efforts are being made to upgrade transmission infrastructure and promote off-grid solar solutions. The administration is also supporting local food production with mechanized farming tools, fertilizers, and policies aimed at stabilizing food prices.

On security, Tinubu said the government had intensified intelligence-driven operations and improved inter-agency collaboration. He praised the military and security personnel for reclaiming areas previously overrun by bandits, especially in the North-West, and said this had allowed farmers to return to their land.

The president acknowledged ongoing challenges but assured Nigerians of his administration’s commitment to securing lives and property.

READ ALSO: JUST IN: FG Declares Tinubu International Airport, Minna Alternative To Abuja Airport

He also touched on youth empowerment, technology, and innovation, spotlighting the work of agencies like NASENI, which he credited with creating jobs and driving industrialization through initiatives like electric vehicle assembly and drone training for young women.

He spoke of efforts to integrate the diaspora through financial instruments and incentives to invest back home.

Opposition Parties React

Despite these claims, opposition parties strongly disagreed with Tinubu’s self-assessment. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), and the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) all described his two years in office as a period marked by worsening economic conditions, increased insecurity, and erosion of democratic values.

The PDP accused the president of exacerbating national hardships and demanded that he apologize to Nigerians and prepare to step down. The LP argued that the administration had failed to manage the economy effectively and suggested that a Labour Party government would have performed better.

CUPP was even more critical, calling Tinubu’s administration the worst in Nigeria’s history, citing mass unemployment, inflation, insecurity, and the collapse of public services.

Nevertheless, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) defended the president’s record, stating that the reforms were difficult but necessary. The party expressed confidence that the second half of Tinubu’s tenure would bring more visible benefits as the foundations laid in the past two years begin to yield results.

Tinubu, who came into office on May 29, 2023, after winning the presidential election, remains a deeply polarizing figure. While his supporters see him as a bold reformer navigating a challenging landscape, his critics argue that his policies have deepened the suffering of ordinary Nigerians.

As he enters the second half of his term, the nation remains divided over whether his vision of renewed hope is being realized or merely promised.

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

Related Posts

Kano Judge Sacked, Others Suspended Over Misconduct

July 7, 2026

Kano Police Seize 72 Vehicles Over Covered Number Plates

July 6, 2026

CHRICED To Tinubu: Suspend Gbajabiamila, Probe PFIPC Scandal Now

July 5, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Bribery Allegation: Kano Judicial Commission Sacks Worker, Demotes Court Registrar

February 10, 20251,138

Kano Govt Insists 6 p.m. to 6 a.m Curfew Remains Despite End of Hunger Protest

August 12, 20241,091

Kano Govt Clarifies Curfew Relaxation Amid Growing Rumours

August 4, 2024958

BREAKING: Kano Govt Suspends Curfew

August 12, 2024773
Don't Miss
Crime

Kano Judge Sacked, Others Suspended Over Misconduct

By Editor1July 7, 2026

The Kano State Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has ordered the compulsory retirement of a Sharia…

Kano Police Seize 72 Vehicles Over Covered Number Plates

July 6, 2026

CHRICED To Tinubu: Suspend Gbajabiamila, Probe PFIPC Scandal Now

July 5, 2026

Nigeria’s Youngest Chartered Accountant Reveals She Failed Final ICAN Paper Before Success At 16

July 5, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Telegram
  • WhatsApp
About Us

Grassroots Parrot is a community-oriented online news medium focusing on social justice issues and how they are affecting people in the rural areas. We adopt tripod approaches of investigative, developmental and solution journalism to unearth developmental challenges and hold authorities accountable on possible...

Email Us: info@grassrootsparrot.com
Contact: +2348060183014

Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
Recent Posts

Kano Judge Sacked, Others Suspended Over Misconduct

July 7, 2026

Kano Police Seize 72 Vehicles Over Covered Number Plates

July 6, 2026

CHRICED To Tinubu: Suspend Gbajabiamila, Probe PFIPC Scandal Now

July 5, 2026
Most Popular

Bribery Allegation: Kano Judicial Commission Sacks Worker, Demotes Court Registrar

February 10, 20251,138

Kano Govt Insists 6 p.m. to 6 a.m Curfew Remains Despite End of Hunger Protest

August 12, 20241,091

Kano Govt Clarifies Curfew Relaxation Amid Growing Rumours

August 4, 2024958
© 2026 GRASSROOTS PARROT
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

WhatsApp Share