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Tinubu To APC Govs: Prioritise Reforms, Development At Grassroots, Says Nigerians Are Still Complaining

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President Bola Tinubu has called on All Progressives Congress, APC governors to priorities progressive reforms and development, especially at the grassroots levels, saying that majority Nigerians are still complaining, reports Business Today NG.
The President m made the call on Thursday, 24 July, 2025 during the 14th National Executive Committee, NEC meeting of APC at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja.
Tinubu called on party leaders to strengthen grassroots mobilisation and reinforce internal party structures for broader political engagement and success.
“With the space we’ve created for aspiring members to join us, our doors remain open, and we should embrace them wholeheartedly,” Tinubu said, just as he proposed the formation of a national working committee to ensure seamless registration for new members across all states of the federation.
“We may form a party of elders, as the new chairman suggested, to oversee nationwide registration and ensure a smooth onboarding process for all new members,” he said.
The President expressed concern about slow governance at the local level and urged governors to deliver more democratic dividends to citizens.
“I appreciate the confidence votes from the zones. We must meet regularly to boost grassroots mobilisation and promote party unity.
“Nigerians are still complaining at the grassroots. Governors, you must water the grass more and lead in delivering progressive change to the people,” he said.
He also stressed the need for a permanent APC national secretariat and tasked governors with leading the land acquisition process.
“Let us leave a legacy of development. Progressive governors should work with the FCT Minister to find land for a befitting party secretariat,” he said.
Tinubu reaffirmed his commitment to economic stability and ongoing reforms, assuring Nigerians of better prospects ahead.
“I thank you all. It’s not easy navigating economic instability. But now, with stability, we face no fear — only upward growth,” he said.
He pledged greater efforts towards food security, peace, and national stability, adding that the government remains focused on delivering key priorities.
“We must invest more in our country’s future. Those working with me will ensure we secure a sovereign food guarantee for Nigeria.
“We will keep working hard and listening to all of you to meet the nation’s goals and expectations,” he said.
The NEC meeting was attended by APC governors, ministers, lawmakers, and senior party officials from across the country.

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