Economy on right track even if people don’t feel it yet –Dogara

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Former Reps Speaker, Yakubu Dogara

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has said Nigeria is on the right path, even if the general public has yet to feel the impact of the government’s economic policies.

The lawyer, who spoke in an interview on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, defended President Bola Tinubu’s performance and the need for continuity in governance.

Asked about the state of the nation and whether Tinubu had delivered on his promises, Dogara said the president had made fundamental commitments, including improving the economy, securing the country, and implementing systemic reforms.

Dogara said, “I think we are on the right track, even if people are not feeling it. When we talk about the challenges relating to security, that’s taken us how many years to get to the point where President Tinubu took over

“There’s nobody with a magical wand that can make everything disappear overnight. But from the time he assumed office until now, we have seen leadership in areas that were previously neglected.”

He noted that while progress was visible in some areas, the full impact of these initiatives would take time to be felt.

He recalled the insecurity in parts of the north and highlighted the challenges inherited by the current administration, noting the fragility of the system at the time Tinubu assumed office.

“In those days, if you were asked to travel to Kaduna, you would hesitate. Travel to southern Borno, Adamawa, or other northern regions for Christmas or any holiday was unthinkable. But today, we are beginning to see improvements.

“In terms of the economic collapse of this nation, I don’t know whether we sincerely appreciate where we were coming from. The president does not share blame; he believes apportioning blame is not the path an effective leader takes,” he said.

Dogara acknowledged that while Nigeria had made progress, the gains were not yet universally felt. The former speaker also added that measures taken to curb corruption and financial leakages were already showing results.

Credit: channelstv.com

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