The President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration has dismissed opposition criticism, maintaining that it remains committed to revitalizing Nigeria's economy and fostering sustainable growth.
Tinubu made this assertion during the national convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja on Friday night. He stated that his government will not be swayed by negative comments from opposition parties, reaffirming its resolve to drive Nigeria's economic recovery.
The convention, which brought together party stakeholders and leaders, provided a platform for Tinubu to address the nation on key policy initiatives. The President emphasized that his administration is focused on implementing policies that will stimulate economic growth and create jobs for Nigerians.
Critics have expressed concerns over the Electoral Act, which they claim undermines the democratic process. However, Tinubu defended the law, stating that it is essential for the country's electoral system.
The President's remarks come as the APC convention seeks to reposition the party for the 2027 general elections. The convention has brought together party stakeholders, who are expected to discuss key policy issues and chart a new course for the party.
The President's stance on the Electoral Act is a clear indication that his administration is determined to push through its agenda, despite opposition from critics. Tinubu's defense of the law raises questions about the party's commitment to democratic principles. The APC's convention is a critical moment for the party, and its outcome will have significant implications for Nigeria's political landscape. The President's focus on economic recovery is welcome, but it remains to be seen whether his administration can deliver on its promises.


