According to President Bola Tinubu, the nation is “a crawling country in the committee of thriving economies,” particularly in terms of development indices linked to green energy and the environment.
Comparatively speaking, thriving economies are countries that are doing well economically.
On the other hand, he gave the assurance that as President, he would make it his mission to alter the course of events and install an administration that would completely transform the country.
Tinubu, who hosted the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Sunday, also made some comments on the Supreme Court ruling that upheld his election as President. He said that the court verdict has put an end to pointless distractions from his political opponents. Tinubu was speaking about the judgement while Olaf Scholz was there.
“I am aware that Germany has made significant strides toward modernizing the energy sector and protecting the environment in order to meet the requirements of the 21st century, in particular those of Europe. “Nigeria is still crawling, but we are determined to change the narrative and bring about a transformative government in the country,” Tinubu told the visiting German Chancellor. “We are determined to change the narrative and bring about a transformative government in the country.”
Tinubu remarked, while welcoming the team to Nigeria, “It is a profound pleasure for me to welcome my friend Olaf Scholz to Nigeria. I am delighted to have you here.” It is a pleasure to have you join us today. During this precise interval of time. It has only been a few days since the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria rendered its final decision regarding our electoral process.
“The diversion has come to an end. This frees up more time for us to concentrate on providing good administration for the people of Nigeria and advancing the country economically so that it can enjoy the opportunity and prosperity necessary to protect democracy.
“During our most recent tête-à-tête, you assured me that you would travel to Nigeria, and I want to express my gratitude to you and the rest of your team for following that promise. It is a pleasure for me to have this opportunity to meet you.
According to him, the Nigerian business sector has expressed no opposition to the idea of forming a cooperation with Germany, which has one of the greatest economies in Europe.
He reminded Scholz that Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa and that it was also blessed with a favorable atmosphere, favorable weather, and abundant mineral resources.
“Even though we are making progress toward alternative energy sources, the environmental impact of our hydrocarbon industry is still in its infancy.”
“We would be delighted to have you and your delegation become our partners in the areas of education, power, mineral resources, and any and all other opportunities that may arise. In order to ensure the safety of our staff, we have made significant progress.
“We are engaged in the fight against terrorism, and we are making progress. We still have a significant amount of work to do in that area. And we need to fight for democracy in order for our people to continue to enjoy the benefits of democracy, the rule of law, and freedom. In order for us to live up to the potential of the African dream, democracy must prevail in every situation. Because of this, your visit at this juncture is not only warranted but also very much appreciated. I really hope that you have a good time.
“As I’m sure you’ve seen, there are numerous issues taking place in the Sahel region of Africa, and I don’t need to go into detail about them. You are aware of and have taken note of the coup that took place in Guinea and most recently in the Niger republic.
“We had personnel on hand who were managing the matter diplomatically. We will continue to put a premium on your expertise, and the necessity for your assistance in matters pertaining to security will be emphasized. We are grateful to you for your prior efforts, particularly the training of law enforcement and police officers. We require additional assistance.
The Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, stated that Germany will not waver in its commitment to democratic ideals and the rule of law.
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