The Nation Newspaper FG assures World Bank, IMF of economic progress
Alhaji Mohammed Manga, the director of the press of the ministry in a statement said the minister emphasised the government’s commitment to attracting foreign investment and improving the lives of Nigerians.
These reforms, he explained, aim to achieve a dual objective: stabilizing the national economy to attract foreign investment and foster job creation and poverty reduction. Edun’s visit to Washington D.C. is part of a larger effort to showcase the economic advancements achieved under the current administration. FG splashes N7.8 million on outstanding civil servants
He further highlighted positive economic indicators, including a stabilizing exchange rate and signs of declining food inflation.
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