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Tinubu Determined to Unleash Nigeria’s Potential – Shettima

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KEY POINTS


  • The HCD 2.0 initiative functions as the core element of the Nigerian administration’s development plans to construct a competent labor force.
  • Shettima defended both economic reforms of fuel subsidyHandling and exchange rate consolidation because both were crucial for sustained growth.
  • The Hertie School of Governance prepares to collaborate with Nigeria to advance policy performance and improve human resources development initiatives.

During his remarks Kashim Shettima restated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s dedication to unlock Nigeria’s complete potential while making it a leader on the African continent.

The government remains focused on radical economic transformation and human capital improvement because these elements represent essential paths to achieve this ambition.

During his meeting with Hertie School of Governance senior fellow Dr. Rolf Alter, Shettima declared “The present presidential leadership under President Tinubu stands ready to expose Nigeria’s complete potential.” Our reform initiatives revolve around developing human capital resources for the nation.

Harnessing global expertise for Nigeria’s potential and national growth

Shettima declared that Nigeria welcomes foreign expertise to strengthen its governance and policy deployment systems. Shettima declared the Hertie School to be an esteemed collaboration partner while highlighting its capabilities to enhance policy execution within this period of transformation.

The Vice President endorsed Human capital development 2.0 as a groundbreaking initiative which would train the Nigerian workforce needed to achieve national development.

Support from international development partners

Shettima thanked the global development organizations including the World Bank and EU and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for sustaining their support of Nigeria’s development objectives.

The development of human capital serves economic needs and fulfills social responsibilities according to him. A demographic bulge evolves into demographic dividend exclusively through investments which enhance the abilities of our people.

Nigeria’s potential, economic reforms and their impact

Shettima boosted the government’s reform push and endorsed the economic changes that eliminated fuel subsidies and introduced exchange rate unification.

The set of tough yet essential preferences forms an integral part of the economic plan. President Tinubu leads with courage as he advances our economy toward its transformation. The Nigerian people will receive advantages from all innovations in the long term there, he promised.

Hertie school commends Nigeria’s HCD agenda

During their talk Dr. Rolf Alter praised the Nigerian official leadership for its accomplishment with the HCD strategy. The strategy possesses ambitious objectives with great promise to benefit citizens’ existence. Dr. Alter emphasized to Nigerian public officials the need to develop flexibility which will help them address the requirements of an ever-changing world.

The Hertie School commits itself to working with Nigerian institutions through all governmental levels for designing programs that resolve specific development issues in the country to further help Nigeria’s potential.

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