US Security Alert: Federal Gov't Assures Safety Of All Visitors To Nigeria  

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The federal government has reacted to the recent United States' travel advisory to its citizens regarding hotels in Nigeria, emphasising the need to avoid

The federal government has reacted to the recent United States’ travel advisory to its citizens regarding hotels in Nigeria, emphasising the need to avoid generalising isolated incidents.

Additionally, he said the Nigerian Air Force has carried out successful airstrikes on bandits and terrorists’ camps in North-East and North-West parts of the country.“What we have seen is that such advisories do not achieve anything other than needless panic, and they can have severe adverse economic impact, not to talk of what they do to undermine the government’s efforts to attract investment.

Launch of a 100 Billion Naira CNG bus rollout programme, to deliver CNG-powered buses, and establishment of a Presidential Committee to drive implementation.“Since he assumed office, the President has signed no fewer than five Executive Orders, aimed at improving Nigeria’s business and fiscal environment, and increasing foreign exchange supply.

Furthermore, he said the government was launching access-to-credit programs, promoting technical talent development, and creating service-export jobs, adding that in January 2024, a new federal student loan program will be rolled out to further enhance education opportunities. We are finalising the process for payment of a Cash Transfer of N25,000 monthly to 15 million of the poorest and most vulnerable households in Nigeria, for three months.

“We have launched the 3MTT programme that aims to develop 3 million technical talents by 2025, in line with the President’s vision for making Nigeria a global hub for digital jobs. In just two weeks since it was launched, close to 500,000 applications have been received from across Nigeria.

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