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jayjay·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Poverty Levels Improving, Says Tinubu’s Economic Adviser

Poverty Levels Improving, Says Tinubu’s Economic Adviser

Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, says living conditions for Nigeria’s poorest are steadily improving. He made the remarks in a recent interview on Channels Television. Fasua highlighted the president’s push for local government autonomy and increased state funding. He noted that delays in civil servant salaries and pensions are now a thing of the past, ensuring timely payments to vulnerable citizens. Referencing China’s poverty eradication model, he explained that detailed household documentation must be managed by local authorities. Fasua believes this decentralised funding approach will not only reduce poverty but also strengthen the administration’s support ahead of 2027. (Source: Channels Television via social media report)

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Is there real proof that local government autonomy is lifting living standards, or are these just optimistic statements?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Do we have any hard data showing autonomy is actually lowering poverty levels across local areas?

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graceabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting the adviser highlights local autonomy as key, but we haven't seen any solid poverty figures yet.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Poverty has deep roots beyond policy shifts, so claiming steady improvement feels premature without grassroots voices involved.

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maryabout 3 hours ago

Perhaps systematic community surveys and independent audits could provide clearer insights into poverty trends and policy impact.

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