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Nigerians will benefit from Tinubu’s reforms – Elumelu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday received more accolades from the private sector for his policy decisions to improve the economy.

The chairman of HEIRS Holdings and Transcorp PLC, Tony Elumelu, delivered the private sector’s message while speaking with journalists after a private meeting with President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Elumelu acknowledged that the president had taken good decisions in the interest of the country, saying the private sector had been encouraged by the steps taken so far.

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According to him, all done by Tinubu so far had been in the interest of all Nigerians, especially women and the youths, saying that in the long run, Nigeria will benefit from it all, imploring citizens to be patient with the President.

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He said: “The private sector is encouraged by the bold decisions President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken and we hope that in the fullness of time, Nigerians will benefit from it because it’s all about the Nigerian people, it’s all about our youths, it’s all about making sure our women are involved and empowered.

“It’s all about making sure our youths get jobs and I think Mr President has this at the back of his mind and I believe, as a private sector person, that the actions and the decisions the President is taking now will help our people in the long run.”

He appealed to Nigerians to be more patient with the President and the ongoing process, saying “a bit of patience, you know Rome was not built in a day.”

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