The Nigerian Federal Government has blamed opposition elements for the food crisis, revealing 32 smuggling routes used to take food items out of the country. The government described the economic challenges as the work of "forces that are hell-bent on…plunging this country into a state of anarchy." President Bola Tinubu defended the country's recovery path, citing the recent interception of 45 trucks of maize bound for a neighboring country and urging Nigerians to unite against undermining forces.Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has hinted at plans to create millions of jobs by unlocking the value of the country's vast public assets, aiming to optimize and double the Gross Domestic Product. The Federal Government aims to raise at least $10bn to increase foreign exchange liquidity, stabilize the naira, and unlock revenue potential. The newly restructured Ministry of Finance Incorporated will take the center stage, focusing on transparency and accountability. The improved returns will be directed towards funding for education, healthcare, housing, power, roads, and other areas vital to lifting millions out of poverty and stimulating sustainable economic development.