Ismail Ahmed begins by strongly rejecting widespread claims of a rift between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima. “There is no rift between President Tinubu and VP Shettima. No relationship is 100%, but there is trust between them,” Ahmed asserted, labeling the rumors as fabricated tales with no grounding in reality. According to him, the duo enjoys a functional and stable working relationship grounded in mutual respect and national interest.
Ismail Ahmed continues his rebuttal by targeting the origin of the misinformation. He said, “There is no discussion about substituting the vice president, and there are no discussions about the vice president being blocked from seeing the president.” He described the stories as “malicious rumors by those who don’t understand what is going on in the presidency,” and urged Nigerians to focus on policy progress, not political fiction.
Ismail Ahmed Warns of Plot to Undermine Presidency Through Lies
Ismail Ahmed begins his attack on what he calls a coordinated campaign to sow discord within the presidency. He claimed that certain political actors are intentionally spreading misinformation to destabilize the administration and create false narratives of internal strife. “This is a deliberate attempt to plant division where there is unity,” Ahmed said.
Ismail Ahmed continues by calling out opposition elements and media handlers he believes are behind the smear. He noted, “Those peddling this fiction want to destabilize the executive team because they cannot engage on issues or reforms.” According to him, the Tinubu-Shettima administration remains focused on its mandate, unbothered by “noise from the sidelines.”
Ismail Ahmed Justifies Borrowing, Cites Global Economic Models
Ismail Ahmed begins by defending Nigeria’s borrowing pattern, placing it within the context of global economic norms. “America is well in debt, the British are well in debt, even the Chinese are borrowing,” he stated, arguing that borrowing is a legitimate development tool when used for investments that grow the nation’s economy.
Ismail Ahmed continues by addressing critics who brand Nigeria’s debt as reckless. He emphasized that international lenders would not engage Nigeria if the country weren’t financially credible. “If this country is going to every market that is open to borrow to invest in its future and we’re getting that money, it means we are creditworthy,” Ahmed concluded.
Ismail Ahmed Credits APC for Rescuing Nigeria from Economic Collapse
Ismail Ahmed begins with a bold proclamation that the APC administration has averted what would have been a national economic disaster. “APC has saved Nigeria from bankruptcy,” he declared, stating that the country was teetering on the edge of financial ruin when APC took over and has since been stabilized through decisive reforms.
Ahmed continues by urging Nigerians to recognize the sacrifices made in the process. “What we are witnessing today is economic surgery—painful but necessary,” he said. He insisted that the APC government inherited a broken system and has managed to stop the bleeding while laying the groundwork for growth and self-sufficiency.
Ismail Ahmed Highlights Trust Between Tinubu and Shettima
Ismail Ahmed begins by stressing that the leadership dynamic between President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima is based on deep political understanding and shared vision. “This is not a power struggle. This is a coordinated effort to rebuild Nigeria,” he said. He described their bond as one of “strategic trust,” not public display.
Ahmed continues by illustrating Shettima’s active role in governance. “From foreign summits to key economic councils, the vice president is present, informed, and involved,” he affirmed. He dismissed claims of marginalization, insisting that Shettima’s influence within the administration remains both visible and vital.
Ismail Ahmed Slams Economic Saboteurs and Media Manipulators
Ahmed begins by condemning those who peddle damaging narratives about Nigeria’s fiscal condition. He stated, “Nigeria is not bankrupt, and the constant repetition of this lie is dangerous and destructive.” He accused certain media outlets and political operatives of playing into the hands of economic saboteurs.
Ahmed continues with a warning about the broader implications of falsehoods. “When you tell the world that your country is collapsing without facts, you’re not just attacking the government—you’re attacking every Nigerian,” he declared. He urged for responsible reporting and a united front in rebuilding confidence in Nigeria’s economy and leadership.
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