The Federal Government has reassured Nigerians that ongoing economic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies, foreign exchange adjustments, and fiscal restructuring, are designed to yield long-term benefits.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, gave the assurance on Friday in Lagos while receiving the ‘Image Maker Award 2026’.
According to a statement issued on Saturday by his Special Assistant (Media), Rabiu Ibrahim, the minister reaffirmed his commitment to upholding the highest standards of public communication, anchored on truth, transparency, and accountability.
The recognition comes at what officials describe as a pivotal period for Nigeria, characterised by sweeping reforms aimed at repositioning the economy for sustainable growth.
“This award is a testament to the trust we strive to build with every Nigerian. Communication is at the heart of governance, and it must foster confidence, unity, and hope,” Idris said, adding, “Communication must not only inform but also build trust.”
He stressed the importance of transparency and sustained engagement with both the public and the media, noting that open dialogue has played a key role in narrowing the gap between government actions and public perception.
The minister also highlighted the critical role of timely and accurate information in matters of national security, pointing to ongoing collaboration between government agencies and media organisations to maintain public calm and strengthen confidence in official efforts.
Idris acknowledged the contributions of the media, his colleagues in government, and staff of the Ministry of Information and National Orientation in advancing the country’s communication framework.
“As we navigate major policy shifts—including the removal of fuel subsidies, foreign exchange reforms, and fiscal restructuring—our approach has centered on clarity, consistency, and credibility. We are committed to ensuring that government decisions are communicated with empathy and responsibility, always highlighting their long-term benefits for all Nigerians,” he said.
He reiterated his commitment to “upholding the highest standards of public communication, anchored on truth, transparency, and accountability,” adding that the award “is not an endpoint, but a call to do more for the Nigerian people.”
The event, organised by Vanguard Media Limited, drew several prominent figures, including the Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah; Governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas; Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim; and the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, among others.









