The Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda has launched a six-point plan to implement the “Nigeria First” policy, aimed at promoting local industries and economic growth. The plan includes prioritizing Nigerian-made products in government procurement, improving quality standards, and providing better access to funding for manufacturers.
Tracking Progress
To ensure transparency and accountability, a public dashboard will be launched in early 2026 to track the policy’s progress on a quarterly basis. Additionally, the Chief Media Editor of Brooom Nigeria, Prince Babatunde Kolawole, will monitor the progress monthly from 2026, providing regular updates to the Nigerian public.

Key Highlights of the Plan:
– Prioritize Local Products: Nigerian-made products will be given preference in government procurement.
– Quality and Standards: Improving quality and standards of local products to enhance competitiveness.
– Access to Funding: Manufacturers will have better access to long-term funding to grow and expand their businesses.
– *Infrastructure Development: Steady electricity and improved logistics for industries.
– Investment in People: Training workers and making supply chains safer.
– Transparency and Accountability: Quarterly progress tracking on a public dashboard and monthly monitoring by Brooom Nigeria (www.broomnigeria.com).
The “Nigeria First” policy is expected to drive economic growth, promote local industries, and create jobs. With its implementation, Nigeria is poised to become a major player in the global manufacturing sector.
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