Quicktell News
  • Login
  • Home
  • Education
  • Top Stories
  • Celebrity Gist
  • Healthcare
  • Foreign News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Education
  • Top Stories
  • Celebrity Gist
  • Healthcare
  • Foreign News
No Result
View All Result
Quicktell News
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

Presidency Hits Back at Afenifere Faction Over Criticism of Tinubu’s Mid-Term Performance

ONUAH YVONNE by ONUAH YVONNE
June 3, 2025
in Top Stories
0
DAVOS 2025 And Nigeria’s Audacious Push For Growth
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Presidency has strongly rejected criticisms from a factional Afenifere group regarding President Bola Tinubu’s two-year performance, describing the statements as “deceitful” and lacking objectivity.

In a detailed response issued by Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, the Presidency accused the Yoruba socio-political organization’s faction of deliberate fault-finding and trading in deceit instead of providing balanced assessment of the administration’s achievements.

The factional Afenifere group had claimed that President Tinubu’s administration has witnessed regression in human development, economic mismanagement, and democratic backsliding over the past two years. However, the Presidency dismissed these assertions as “jaundiced views” that echo opposition politicians’ positions.

According to the Presidency’s response, the removal of fuel subsidy announced on May 29, 2023, saved the government over $10 billion in 2023 alone, while the unification of the foreign exchange market boosted foreign reserves to $38.1 billion by 2024 and achieved a trade surplus of N18.86 trillion for the country.

The government highlighted that Nigeria’s annual inflation rate fell to 23.71% in April 2025 from 24.23% in the previous month, with food inflation moderating to 21.26% from 21.79%. The administration’s cash transfer programme reportedly benefits over 5.7 million households as part of social safety net measures.

The statement also outlined extensive achievements of the Tinubu administration, including over 900,000 beneficiaries of the Presidential Loan and Grant Scheme, over 600,000 beneficiaries of the Students’ Loan Scheme, the N70,000 minimum wage implementation, and NYSC monthly stipend increase from N33,000 to N77,000.

Other highlighted achievements include the distribution of free CNG kits to thousands of commercial drivers, over $10 billion in foreign exchange debt clearance, 60% growth in federal account allocation to states, N50 billion released to end ASUU strikes, and over 1,000 Primary Healthcare Centers revitalized nationwide.

On economic performance, the Presidency cited 3.84% GDP growth in Q4 2024 as the highest in three years, over $50 billion in new Foreign Direct Investment commitments, and net foreign exchange reserves increasing from $3.99 billion in 2023 to $23.11 billion in 2024.

Addressing allegations of corruption and prebendalism, the government pointed to the suspension of Humanitarian Affairs Minister Betta Edu in January 2024 over alleged fund diversion as evidence of accountability. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission reportedly secured a record-breaking 4,111 convictions in 2024, recovering over N364 billion and significant foreign currency amounts.

The Presidency defended the administration’s democratic credentials against accusations of pursuing “one-party state totalitarianism,” noting that the Supreme Court has upheld opposition victories in states like Kano, Plateau, and Abia, demonstrating judicial independence.

On security achievements, the government claimed that over 13,500 terrorists, bandits, and insurgents have been neutralized with 7,000 arrested in the past year, enabling more farmers to return to their farms and impacting food production positively.

The response also highlighted the establishment of Development Commissions across six geopolitical zones and various agricultural initiatives including tractor procurement, fertilizer distribution, and increased mechanization.

The Presidency also emphasized that economic reforms are laying the foundation for long-term stability, citing GDP growth at 4.6% in Q4 2024 and recent credit rating upgrades from both Fitch and Moody’s as evidence of progress.

“Under President Tinubu’s administration, some of Nigeria’s hydra-headed problems are being tackled headlong,” Dare stated, arguing that the administration has achieved fiscal improvements that will translate into meaningful economic relief for Nigerians.

The Presidency acknowledged some discontent among Nigerians but maintained that there is urgency to deliver more tangible results, expressing confidence in the administration’s trajectory based on its performance over two years.

The statement concludes that responsible citizens and political leaders must work collaboratively with the administration to address challenges and counter disinformation, stating that “Nigeria’s comeback story is not yet complete — but it is firmly underway.”

Tags: AFENIFERE GROUPPRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBUVICE PRESIDENT KASHIM SHETTIMA
ONUAH YVONNE

ONUAH YVONNE

Related Posts

Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders
Top Stories

Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders

January 29, 2026
ELECTRICITY STATION
Top Stories

Nigeria Suffers Second Nationwide Blackout in Less Than a Week as Power Grid Collapses

January 27, 2026
DHQ Confirms Foiled Coup Plot Against Tinubu, Says Suspected Officers to Face Trial
Top Stories

DHQ Confirms Foiled Coup Plot Against Tinubu, Says Suspected Officers to Face Trial

January 26, 2026
President Bola Tinubu Signs Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) Bill into Law
Top Stories

Tinubu May Back Creation of Only Anioma State Amid Ongoing Consultations

January 26, 2026
Musawa Warns APC Against Dropping Shettima Ahead of 2027 Elections
Top Stories

Musawa Warns APC Against Dropping Shettima Ahead of 2027 Elections

January 26, 2026
US Steps Up Arms, Intelligence Support for Nigeria in Fight Against IS-Linked Militants
Top Stories

US Steps Up Arms, Intelligence Support for Nigeria in Fight Against IS-Linked Militants

January 26, 2026

Stay Connected test

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Presidency Debunks Claims of Microsoft’s Shutdown in Nigeria, Accuses Peter Obi of Sensationalism

MURIC Accuses Christian Leaders Of Betraying Tinubu Over US Designation

November 2, 2025
Nigerians in U.S. Gripped by Fear as Trump’s Crackdown on Undocumented Immigrants Intensifies

US Threatens Military Action Against Nigeria Over Christian Safety Concerns

November 2, 2025
Abuja Set to Host Inaugural Anioma Cultural Festival

Abuja Set to Host Inaugural Anioma Cultural Festival

November 3, 2025
Hassan Wins Election with 97.66% Amid Violence, Opposition Claims Hundreds Dead

Hassan Wins Election with 97.66% Amid Violence, Opposition Claims Hundreds Dead

November 1, 2025
Big rebound in jobs: America adds 531,000 jobs to the economy in October

Big rebound in jobs: America adds 531,000 jobs to the economy in October

2
Large Voters Turnout As Ekiti Decides Today

Large Voters Turnout As Ekiti Decides Today

2
Lewis Hamilton on being ‘the greatest you can be’ and the lessons he learned

Lewis Hamilton on being ‘the greatest you can be’ and the lessons he learned

0
Federal workers can take paid leave to get their kids vaccinated

Federal workers can take paid leave to get their kids vaccinated

0
High Court Halts Federal Financial Allocations to Anambra State’s 21 Local Government Areas

Soludo Labels Monday Sit-At-Home in Anambra Markets ‘Economic Sabotage,’ Warns of Stiffer Sanctions

January 29, 2026
Senate Promises Legislation to Mandate Electronic Transmission of Election Results

Electoral Act Review: Senate Commences Consideration, Holds Closed-Door Meeting

January 29, 2026
Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders

Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders

January 29, 2026
ELECTRICITY STATION

Nigeria Suffers Second Nationwide Blackout in Less Than a Week as Power Grid Collapses

January 27, 2026

Recent News

High Court Halts Federal Financial Allocations to Anambra State’s 21 Local Government Areas

Soludo Labels Monday Sit-At-Home in Anambra Markets ‘Economic Sabotage,’ Warns of Stiffer Sanctions

January 29, 2026
Senate Promises Legislation to Mandate Electronic Transmission of Election Results

Electoral Act Review: Senate Commences Consideration, Holds Closed-Door Meeting

January 29, 2026
Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders

Onitsha Market Crisis: Igbokwe Backs Soludo, Warns Defiant Traders

January 29, 2026
ELECTRICITY STATION

Nigeria Suffers Second Nationwide Blackout in Less Than a Week as Power Grid Collapses

January 27, 2026
Quicktell News

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Celebrity Gist
  • Education
  • Foreign News
  • Healthcare
  • Interview
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Special Features
  • Top Stories

Recent News

High Court Halts Federal Financial Allocations to Anambra State’s 21 Local Government Areas

Soludo Labels Monday Sit-At-Home in Anambra Markets ‘Economic Sabotage,’ Warns of Stiffer Sanctions

January 29, 2026
Senate Promises Legislation to Mandate Electronic Transmission of Election Results

Electoral Act Review: Senate Commences Consideration, Holds Closed-Door Meeting

January 29, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 Quicktellnews - Premium newsQuicktellnews.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Education
  • Top Stories
  • Celebrity Gist
  • Healthcare
  • Foreign News

© 2023 Quicktellnews - Premium newsQuicktellnews.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.