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We will have electricity to power our growth, Tinubu pledges to Nigerians 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has pledged to the Nigerian people that his administration will ensure stable electricity to facilitate economic growth, industrialization, and national development.

While addressing the commissioning of significant infrastructure projects in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, the President recognized the current challenges in the power sector but expressed optimism that the ongoing reforms and investments would soon yield positive results.

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“I assure Nigerians that we will have electricity to drive our growth,” he asserted, highlighting the importance of reliable power for economic advancement and improved living conditions.

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Moreover, Tinubu committed to supporting vulnerable citizens facing economic difficulties, particularly in light of rising fuel prices and global challenges.

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“We will not look back. We will continuously seek ways to alleviate the hardships of those in need. This is a government that cares,” he affirmed, mentioning that relevant ministries are already assessing fiscal measures to help lessen the burden on Nigerians.

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