Middle East & Africa | Shake it up

Nigeria’s new president acts fast

Bola Tinubu’s first moves are impressive

Portrait of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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During his inaugural speech on May 29th in Abuja, the capital, President Bola Tinubu shocked and delighted reform-minded Nigerians by veering off-script to announce an end to subsidising petroleum products, which for decades has drained the treasury of revenues from the country’s most valuable natural resource. Since then, he has continued to shake the establishment with a string of night-time press statements which heralded the firing of his central-bank governor, the top brass of the army and the heads of several key government agencies, including the police, the customs service and the financial-crimes commission.

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This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Fast mover”

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