About Bola Tinubu
In his Democracy Day address on June 12, 2026, Tinubu said his administration's economic reforms "were not chosen for ease but for necessity," stating that three years prior, public finances were under "severe strain" and that the government chose to act to advance "Nigerians economic freedom." He claimed that federation revenues had risen, providing state and local governments with more resources, and that investor confidence had returned. Tinubu also said the 2026 budget commits 5.41 trillion naira to defense and security, and that terror-related deaths were down by 81% since 2015. He warned bandits and kidnappers to "surrender or face the full force of the Nigerian state."
Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali in May 2026, Tinubu described the economy he inherited as a "fake life," arguing that continuing the fuel subsidy was wasteful and that 27 of Nigeria's 36 states were previously unable to pay workers' salaries. He said the economy had "turned the corner" and was "no more on the edge of bankruptcy." In remarks to state governors on May 29, 2026, marking three years in office, Tinubu said "instead of bankruptcy, Nigeria has survived" and that "agriculture is humming, food is here." He also addressed a peace committee for Plateau State in May, calling for the establishment of state police and urging leaders to "detach" criminality from religion and ethnicity.
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President Bola Tinubu arrives the banquet hall of the State House Abuja for the inaugural national traditional and religious leaders summit on health. Present at the summit is the First Lady of Nigeria, traditional and religious leaders, a host of government officials, health fellows and other invited guests. The summit is premised on the addition to the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Compact signed in December 2023 to include traditional and religious leaders in the nation's health reforms.
The First Lady of Nigeria opens the summit with the flag of the advocacy and awareness campaign for the National Community Food Bank Program. This initiative will be funded through a trust fund by willing private sector partners and well-meaning Nigerians to ensure accountability. The trust fund will be overseen by credible Nigerians chaired by the coordinating minister of health and social welfare.
Thereafter, the traditional and religious leaders took turns to commit to being partners in progress.
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Traditional and Religious Leaders1:16
We commit to safeguarding the health rights of women, children and adolescents by supporting maternal health, nutrition, adolescent health, education and the prevention of vaccine preventable diseases.
We are ready to send leadership to Nigeria and to our people. Nigeria is moving forward. We cannot stand at the margins of health reform. We must stand at the very center. The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs wishes to assure you of our full support and commitment to the advancement of Nigerian sector renewal and reinvestment initiative.
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The coordinating Minister of Health made more commitments to improving reforms in the sector and then presented the 2025 state of the health report to the president.
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Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare2:24
We also call on all Nigerians to embrace the principle of shared responsibility by participating, advocating, contributing to mobilize domestic financing for health provider.
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Meanwhile, the president in his remarks emphasized the need for all parts of government to work together.
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Bola Tinubu2:53
We recognize that the sources of our saving lives, reducing physical and financial pain, and producing quality health for all Nigerians depend on your leadership. A traditional and religious leader summit on earth is deliberate and strategic. It is the foundation of a new national alliance for health that we want to foster because the government cannot achieve the goal of the four alone. We are asking for your partnership.
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He then launches the second cohort of the national health fellows charging them to serve with honor, humility and courage.
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Bola Tinubu3:40
You are the driving force that traditional and religious leaders will count on to fulfill the commitment they made today as the operational backbone of this national health alliance. Bring structure where systems are weak, data where decisions lack clarity, and energy where communities seek hope. We are the youth, the youthful force behind Nigerian health transformation.
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As the newly inducted health fellows begin their assignments and community leaders amplifying public health messaging, the high expectations that the collaborations forged here today will translate into tangible reforms of Nigeria's health sector. From the banquet hall of the presidential villa, Victoria Long, Channel Television News.