The Federal Government has reacted to recent remarks made by the 16th Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II, regarding the economic reforms carried out under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
In a statement released by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris on Thursday, the government reaffirmed its commitment to reforms geared towards improving the economy, stressing that it does not need external validation to continue with its policies.
This statement is coming after Emir Sanusi’s comments at a public event in Lagos on Wednesday, where he acknowledged the necessity of the reforms but said he had chosen “not to help the government” by explaining them.
The Tinubu-led government described this position as “amusing,” particularly from a leader expected to embody “forthrightness, fairness, and justice.”
The statement reads, “It is deeply disappointing that reforms widely recognized as essential by global experts—including by Emir Sanusi II himself—are now being subtly condemned by him because of a shift in loyalty,”.
The government noted that Emir Sanusi’s background in economics placed a unique responsibility on him to support policies that he has previously advocated, rather than to “undermine reforms aimed at collective progress because he feels estranged from his ‘friends’ in government.”
Outlining the impact of the ongoing economic measures, the statement added that Nigeria is at a “pivotal juncture where bold and decisive actions are necessary to tackle entrenched economic challenges.”
The statement pointed to progress already being made, including the unification of exchange rates, which has “bolstered investor confidence,” and the removal of fuel subsidies, which has “freed up significant resources, allowing for greater investment in critical sectors such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare.”
The statement cited projections from institutions such as the World Bank, which forecast an “upward trajectory in Nigeria’s GDP,” as evidence that the economy is on the path to recovery.
The Federal Government also called on Nigerians and leaders alike to collaborate for the nation’s progress.
“Let history record this moment as a turning point—when leaders and citizens alike choose to prioritize the nation’s destiny over personal gain. Together, we will deliver on the promise of renewed hope and a better Nigeria for all.” The statement emphasized further.

