President Bola Tinubu has issued a directive to his officials not to make any foreign trips unless it was 'deemed absolutely necessary'. A communication from the office of the president cited the need 'for responsible fiscal management' in light of the difficult econmic situation the country is faced with.
President Bola Tinubu has issued a directive to his officials not to make any foreign trips unless it was"deemed absolutely necessary". A communication from the office of the president cited the need"for responsible fiscal management" in light of the difficult econmic situation the country is faced with. The president said exemptions would need his direct approval, which must be sought two weeks ahead of a planned trip.
As Nigeria grapples with deepening socio-economic challenges, Ambassador James Erebuoye, President of the Concerned Nigerian Network in Diaspora and Rebuild Nigeria Movement…
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