Second anniversary: Tinubu leaves for France to review economic reforms
President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, departed for Paris, France, for “a two-week working visit”.
“During the visit, the President will appraise his administration’s mid-term performance and assess key milestones,” Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, revealed in a statement on Wednesday.
The statement was titled, ‘President Tinubu to embark on working visit to Paris’.
Our correspondent had sighted the President’s convoy departing his official residence for the airport minutes past 11 am (local time).
The Presidency says Tinubu will also use the retreat to “review the progress of ongoing reforms and engage in strategic planning ahead of his administration’s second anniversary.”
“This period of reflection will inform plans to deepen ongoing reforms and accelerate national development priorities in the coming year,” the statement read.
It said recent economic strides reinforce the President’s commitment to these efforts, as evidenced by the Central Bank of Nigeria reporting a significant increase in net foreign exchange reserves to $23.11bn—a testament to the administration’s fiscal reforms since 2023 when net reserves were $3.99bn.
While away, President Tinubu will remain fully engaged with his team and continue to oversee governance activities.
“He will return to Nigeria in about a fortnight,” Onanuga stated.
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