Tinubu and the Nigerian Economy: Prodding A Gathering of the ‘Deaf’?, By ‘Tope Fasua
Tinubu is the only one I know who has dared to broach the issue of the sovereignty of the naira.
Tinubu is the only one I know who has dared to broach the issue of the sovereignty of the naira.
Transparency is today our only chance of restoring confidence in our democratic institutions, and even, quite simply, preserving them.
The further actual economic performance is from official estimates, the more unbelievable (and useless) the latter are.
The probability of major policy actions in this regard during an election season already in high gear is quite slim.
Fears of bank failures and the central bank’s seeming preferred approach of liquidation remain rife.
In typical style, President John Magufuli has adopted a no-nonsense approach to the troubles of the Tanzanian banking sector.
This is an issue on the top of our national agenda in the field of trade.
The additional challenge is how to fund the administration’s new initiatives in tandem with existing priorities.
Together, we all can work to create a better future for us all. It is time.
None of the recovery in domestic output growth in 2017 was the result of anything the Buhari government did.