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Tinubu’s policies tough today, rewarding tomorrow – Bisi Akande
The pioneer National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, says the reforms of President Bola Tinubu have long-term benefits for the country’s transformative agenda.
Akande stated this on Wednesday at the ongoing South-West stakeholders’ dialogue organised by Afenifere, the Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, the DAWN Commission, and South-West governors in Akure, Ondo State.
The theme of the two-day summit is “Strengthening Democracy Through Dialogue: Assessing Progress, Charting the Future.”
“In this administration, Nigeria seems to be undergoing a new transformation rooted in courage, bold decisions, discipline and belief in Nigeria’s dream.
“The reforms that are unfolding are deliberate step to move the country to a desired state, though it is tough at the beginning but will have long time benefits.
“This dialogue is a renewed commitment of the Yoruba communal existence of reasoning together before acting.
“It is a reminder that democracy thrives when leaders and citizens talk together in charting the way forward,” he said.
Akande, a former governor of Osun State, described the development commissions approved by Tinubu as a quiet restructuring of the polity.
He said the division of the country into many states by the military had done more harm than good.
The pioneer national chairman of the APC said that military intervention in governance introduced a unified and hierarchical system into the country’s administration.
Akande called for purposeful restructuring with the restitution of genuine federalism.
He said the restructuring must ensure equality of opportunity for all citizens, with maximum opportunity for personal, community, regional, and national development.
According to him, a quieter, more profound restructuring is already happening through regional empowerment and institutional decentralisation being championed by the President.
“In a stroke of visionary leadership, in addition to the South-South Development Commission, the present administration has established and inaugurated five regional development commissions.
“They are: the North-West, North-Central, North-East, South-East, and now our own South-West Development Commission (SWDC).
“Each of these commissions represents not just geographical entities, but economic development engines or grassroots-focused commissions – recognition that true development must begin from the grassroots, with each region in charge of its own destiny.
“For us in the South-West, this is both an opportunity and a responsibility — to once again lead by example.
“We must demonstrate how local collaboration, innovative thinking, and strategic implementation can drive sustainable development – especially now in these times of diversification under the Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said.
Akande noted that one of the cornerstones of Tinubu’s reform agenda is economic diversification.
He said it represented a shift away from oil dependency toward a broad-based, resilient economy that leverages agriculture, technology, manufacturing, and human capital to create sustainable growth and shared prosperity for all citizens.
Akande said the South-West must stand at the vanguard of the transformation.
He noted that agriculture, the primary driver of the economy, is being revitalised through massive federal and sub-national investments in value chains — from cassava and cocoa to rice, palm oil, poultry, and aquaculture.
He stated that attention was also turning to mining and solid minerals, where Nigeria’s wealth runs deep beneath its soil.
He said the new Solid Minerals Roadmap and the creation of special mining zones were positioning states — including those in the South-West — to tap into gold, lithium, bitumen, and other high-value minerals responsibly and profitably.
(NAN)
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