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Tinubu pushes World Bank to fast-track Nigeria's economic plan
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86259, member: 27"] Economic shifts in Nigeria are hitting a point of no return as the government pushes for faster global backing to cement its financial overhaul. Demand for faster global support [LIST] [*]Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with top officials at the State House. [*]The President insisted that the nation will never ditch its current path. [*]He told the World Bank to ditch the red tape during negotiations. [*]Tinubu thinks the hardest part of the fiscal transition is over. [/LIST] Agricultural overhaul and local farming [LIST] [*]Nigeria plans to build various zonal hubs for heavy farm machinery. [*]The President wants small growers to join forces in massive cooperatives. [*]Officials aim to use petrochemical plants to churn out more local fertilizer. [*]Tinubu asked for help developing better seeds to increase crop yields. [/LIST] International financial backing and goals [LIST] [*]Anna Bjerde praised the administration for showing serious guts with reforms. [*]The Managing Director noted that results are finally showing up on paper. [*]World Bank leaders want to help grow the economy to one trillion. [*]Bjerde confirmed that billions are already flowing into private sector projects. [/LIST] Long-term stability and private investment [LIST] [*]Wale Edun highlighted a new six-year plan for structural changes. [*]The Minister mentioned that rating agencies are finally noticing the positive vibes. [*]Government strategy now leans on attracting private cash instead of just borrowing. [*]Edun expects the partnership to fix power and digital infrastructure soon. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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