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“Same Promises Again?” Tinubu Pledges Fiscal Stability, Grid Expansion at APC Convention

Critics Question Repeated Promises on Economy and Power

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Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has once again declared that Tinubu pledges fiscal stability and improved electricity supply, making fresh commitments at the convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking before party members, Tinubu reiterated plans to stabilise the economy through disciplined fiscal policies and to expand Nigeria’s power grid to support industrial growth. However, the announcement has quickly sparked debate, with critics pointing out that similar promises have been made in the past with limited visible results.

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Observers note that issues around unstable electricity supply and fiscal uncertainty have persisted for years, despite repeated assurances from successive administrations – including Tinubu’s current government. This has led to growing public skepticism about whether the latest commitments will translate into tangible change.

While supporters argue that reforms take time and that the administration is laying necessary groundwork, critics insist that Nigerians are still waiting to feel the real impact of earlier pledges.

The renewed promises, delivered at a major party event, have therefore reignited conversations around accountability, delivery timelines, and whether political declarations are being matched with measurable progress.

As economic pressures and power challenges continue to affect citizens and businesses, many Nigerians say what matters now is not new promises – but visible results.

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