LP Faction Vows To Back Tinubu’s Economic Policies

The Labour Party faction urged Nigerians to work with Tinubu to boost the economy

Labour Party

As the removal of petrol subsidies bites harder, some factional Labour Party (LP) members have expressed support for President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies.

The decision was announced in a press statement issued on Tuesday by the factional Publicity Secretary, Dr Abayomi Arabambi, and titled “Beyond partisanship, applauds the federal government’s good governance and citizen-centred leadership programme.”

The faction urged Nigerians to work with Tinubu to boost the economy through the packages outlined in his first broadcast.

Dr. Ararambi stated that the president’s announcement of saving N1 trillion from subsidy removal to be deployed in key areas aligned with LP’s welfare and national policy vision.

He further said;

The president said the manufacturing sector would be further empowered to deliver goods and services to the country with an expansive view, and to this end, N75bn would be deployed to that sector between now and March next year. This is an 11-month timeline for implementation, assessment and results, from which a review would be done.

More rewarding and labour-friendly approach is the loan at a single-digit interest rate of  nine per cent per annum. In spite of this, the policy extends the repayment period to 60 months.

What I discussed with Tinubu – Okonjo-Iweala

The Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, WTO, Professor Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has
disclosed the details of her discussion with President Bola Tinubu.

Okonjo-Iweala, alongside the former Minister of State for Health during the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Mohammed Ali Pate, met with Tinubu at the presidential Villa on Tuesday.

Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with Tinubu, Okonjo-Iweala said as the person at the helm of the world body, she alongside her team, will do their best to support Nigeria at this difficult time.

The WTO DG, flanked by Pate, said they saw the President and that their discussion focused on what they would do to support Nigeria.

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