By emmanuel MALAGU
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to Economic
Stability and Food Security through Strategic Policies led by President Bola
Tinubu.
The Government assured Citizens that these Initiatives are
already producing Results, with a clear focus on improving Ordinary Nigerians’
Welfare.
Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Public Communications, stated this in a Release Titled: ‘Critique Requires
Fact-Driven Narrative’.
He described the Daily Trust Editorial as exaggerated and
unbalanced in its portrayal of Nigeria’s Food Security and Economic Condition.
Dare acknowledged Economic Hardship but cautioned against sweeping
generalisations that misrepresent the National Situation.
“A recent Daily Trust Editorial paints Nigeria as
overwhelmed by Hunger, Hardship, and Helplessness—an exaggerated and unbalanced
picture.
“The Tinubu Administration welcomes Media Criticism, but it must
be based on facts—not distortion or selective pessimism.
“No one in the Administration denies that Citizens face
Challenges, but we must distinguish honest concern from pessimism and blanket
generalisations,” Dare said.
He argued that the Government’s Policies are designed to ensure
Future Stability and Prosperity for Nigerians.
Dare warned that Alarmist Narratives and Selective Reporting
undermine Public Understanding and National Progress.
He referenced the Editorial’s claim that 33 million Nigerians,
including 16 million Children, would face Hunger in 2025.
“This figure, widely cited, has been wrongly interpreted.
“It was not a UNICEF-Specific Report but a Cadre Harmonisé
Analysis Co-Produced by Nigerian Authorities, FAO, WFP, and UNICEF.
“It projects a worst-case Hunger Scenario for June–August 2025,
assuming no mitigation by Government or Partners,” he said.
Dare highlighted proactive Measures already taken to avoid such
Outcomes and secure Food Supply.
He listed Key Interventions: 42,000 metric tons of Grain
released from Reserves; 117,000 more under Procurement; and Activation of the
Food Security Council.
He added that emergency nutrition support was scaled up in
Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Katsina, Sokoto, and Bauchi states.
“President Tinubu is not indifferent to the People’s suffering.
He is making deliberate, effective efforts to reset the Economy,” he said.
Dare said the Administration aims to correct a past of
Consumption without Productivity and Policies that favoured the Powerful.
The Presidency also called for Unity and a National Conversation
grounded in facts.
“Let’s speak the truth. Yes, Nigerians are tightening belts —
but Nigeria is healing,” Dare said.
He pointed to signs of Recovery: a Stabilising Naira, Social
Protection Expansion, Food System Investments, and Tuition Aid for Students.
According to him, the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme
will target all 8,809 Political Wards with tailored support for Businesses,
Infrastructure, and Food Security.
This is part of President Tinubu’s Broader Goal to build a $1trn
Economy by 2030.
“The Government does not demand silence during Hardship. It
calls for fairness and shared commitment to rebuilding Nigeria,” Dare said.
He urged Nigerians to continue supporting efforts to create a
Resilient, Inclusive, and Prosperous Economy.
Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline
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