Tinubu building Nigeria’s future ‘byte by byte’ as he did with Lagos; APC

“True to his lifelong commitment to visionary governance and innovation, President Tinubu is building on the same foundation he laid as governor of Lagos state,” the party said.

The All Progressives Congress says Nigerians must recognise President Bola Tinubu’s silent revolution of the digital landscape, building a great future for youths.

The APC spokesman in Lagos, Seye Oladejo, in a statement on Tuesday, urged Nigerians to look beyond the noise of opposition parties regarding Mr Tinubu’s administration.

“The Tinubu administration is not merely talking about the future. It is building it, byte by byte, code by code, and innovation by innovation,” Mr Oladejo said.

Mr Oladejo applauded Mr Tinubu for championing Nigeria’s ongoing technological renaissance. He described it as a bold and deliberate revolution that is fast transforming the country into Africa’s uncontested digital powerhouse.

“True to his lifelong commitment to visionary governance and innovation, President Tinubu is building on the same foundation he laid as governor of Lagos state,” he said.

According to him, Mr Tinubu was the first governor to deploy technology to modernise governance, reform revenue generation, and enhance service delivery.

Mr Oladejo said, “Today, that legacy has evolved into a national digital masterplan driving growth, innovation, and youth empowerment. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, Nigeria’s tech ecosystem has witnessed a surge in both activity and global recognition.

“The administration’s 3 Million Technical Talent Programme, implemented under the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, is equipping young Nigerians with essential digital skills. These skills include coding, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence – ensuring that our youths are not just job seekers but global competitors.”

Mr Oladejo said that the president’s broadband expansion policy, aimed at achieving 70 per cent penetration by 2025, was already connecting millions in rural and urban communities to the digital economy.

He said that the administration’s focus on the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the Digital Public Infrastructure Initiative, and the implementation of the Nigeria Startup Act had created a framework, enabling innovation to flourish.

“Concrete results are evident. Nigeria’s fintech sector, led by global brands such as Flutterwave, Paystack, and Moniepoint, continues to dominate Africa’s financial technology space.

“Local startups like Andela, Interswitch, and Kuda have become symbols of Nigerian ingenuity, attracting billions of dollars in foreign investment. The growth of tech hubs in Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna, and the government’s direct collaboration with Google, Microsoft, and Meta for youth training and digital innovation, underscore Nigeria’s new global relevance,” he said.

According to him, beyond private innovation, government-driven initiatives are reshaping public administration.

He said that the adoption of digital ID systems, online business registration, e-taxation, and e-governance reforms across ministries, departments, and agencies reflected a government that was embracing efficiency, transparency, and accountability.

“These deliberate interventions are no accident. They are the product of President Tinubu’s strategic vision to diversify Nigeria’s economy and reduce dependence on oil through knowledge-driven growth. It is this courage to think ahead and act decisively that separates him from opposition leaders who remain stuck in analogue politics while Tinubu is busy building a digital future.

“Lagos APC is proud that the President’s tech revolution draws directly from the Lagos model, where technology transformed governance, expanded the tax net, and made the state Nigeria’s undisputed economic hub. That template, now being replicated nationwide, has become the backbone of a new digital Nigeria – a Nigeria that is innovative, competitive, and future-ready,” Mr Oladejo added.

Urging Nigeria’s opposition parties to abandon the politics of bitterness and backwardness, Mr Oladejo said that Mr. Tinubu was redefining leadership in the digital age.

“While they trade insults and chase shadows, he is investing in broadband, training millions of young Nigerians, and building platforms that will sustain generations. The contrast is clear: one side is working to secure Nigeria’s digital destiny; the other is stuck in analogue dreams of the past.

“Under President Tinubu, Nigeria is not just catching up with the rest of the world. We are taking the lead as Africa’s digital vanguard,” he said.

Ardo  Zubairu 
National Secretary 
TInubu Re- Election Project 2027 . Office Phones: 
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