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BREAKING: Nigerians to Have 1m Jobs in First 24 Months– Tinubu

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BREAKING: Nigerians to Have 1m Jobs in First 24 Months– Tinubu | Daily Report Nigeria
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Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has vowed to provide one million jobs for non-working Nigerians in the first 24 months if elected.

Former Lagos Deputy Governor Otunba Femi Pedro gave this assurance in Abuja when he explained the manifesto of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu at a one-way symposium.

Pedro revealed that Tinubu has 12 key economic points to get Nigeria out of the current economic doldrums.

These 12 key economic points among others include: To bring back manufacturing companies like Dunlop that left the country many years ago. To resuscitate the commodity boards. Empower women. To expand infrastructure provision and curtail the runaway inflation.

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