The United Nations (UN) recently acknowledged significant advancements in Nigeria during the Tinubu administration’s tenure, attributing them to economic stabilization efforts and security initiatives. Hajiya Amina Mohammed, the UN Deputy Secretary-General, commended the reforms implemented by the administration, noting improvements in the country’s economy and proactive measures taken to address security challenges. This praise was delivered during a High-level Dialogue on Delivering the Renewed Hope Agenda, themed βNigeriaβs Global Ambitions: From Hope to Realityβ.
The UN Deputy Secretary-General highlighted Nigeria’s progress, including initiatives like a nationwide digital literacy program and the expansion of broadband infrastructure to enhance digital inclusion. Additionally, she lauded the Nigerian government’s hosting of an African counter-terrorism meeting as evidence of its commitment to regional security.
Dr. Richard Montgomery, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, echoed these sentiments, expressing the United Kingdom’s support for President Tinubu’s security strategies and emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in governance. He underscored the UK’s commitment to assisting the Nigerian government in these endeavors.