|By Chinwendu Nwani

President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria will not yield to individuals and groups attempting to destabilize the country, assuring that the nation will overcome its current security challenges.

The President made the declaration during an interfaith Iftar meeting with religious and traditional leaders at the Presidential Villa in Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday evening.

Tinubu emphasized that his administration remains determined to protect Nigeria’s peace, unity, and independence, despite ongoing security concerns across the country.

According to the President, the government is making progress in the fight against insecurity, noting that terrorist groups are gradually losing ground.

“Nigeria will never let people who cause trouble damage its peace, unity, and independence,” he said.

“We are not discouraged. We are going to win, and we will win in a strong and fair way. Yes, we are facing challenges; the terrorists are now in a desperate situation because they are losing ground.”

Tinubu also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the nation, pledging to continue discharging his responsibilities with commitment and dedication.

The President further stated that signs of recovery are beginning to emerge in the Nigerian economy, adding that citizens—particularly older Nigerians—are gradually beginning to experience some relief.

“But I can promise you one thing: Nigeria will never give up. I am thankful for the chance to serve, and I will keep doing my job with loyalty and dedication,” he added.

He maintained that the economic reforms introduced by his administration are beginning to yield results, as the country works toward long-term stability and growth.

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