Taiwo Oyedele assumes office as Finance Minister, outlines economic priorities

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — Taiwo Oyedele has officially assumed office as Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, following a handover from his predecessor, Wale Edun, on April 23, 2026.
In his inaugural remarks, Oyedele expressed appreciation to Edun for his service and contributions, noting that Nigeria is at a critical juncture. He emphasized the need to consolidate recent economic stabilization efforts, deepen ongoing reforms, and ensure that these translate into tangible benefits for citizens.
Oyedele outlined five strategic priorities for his tenure: boosting productivity and growth through policy coherence and investor confidence; strengthening fiscal discipline and sustainability with transparent resource management; optimizing revenue and ensuring fair taxation by broadening the tax base while protecting vulnerable groups; enhancing government coordination across institutions; and deepening public-private partnerships to drive data-driven policy design and implementation.
He stressed that success will depend not only on sound policy design but also on disciplined execution, accountability, and measurable results. “We must move from reform to result, accelerate growth, and build a more stable, inclusive, and prosperous economy,” he said.
Meanwhile, Edun’s resignation continues to generate debate within political circles. Allegations of conflict of interest and policy disagreements have been cited as possible reasons for his departure. Some observers suggest deeper irreconcilable differences may have emerged between Edun and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, both longstanding politicians from Lagos State.
Oyedele’s appointment is seen as a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s economic management, with expectations that his leadership will help steer the country through pressing fiscal challenges and position the economy for sustainable growth.
Yobe APC stakeholders endorse Tinubu for second term
Tinubu swears in Dr Muttaqha Darma as Housing Minister, replaces Ahmed Musa Dangiwa
Kwankwasiyya Movement urges Supreme Court to resolve ADC crisis timely and fairly, warns of looming party collapse
APC releases timetable for 2026 congresses in Zamfara State
ADC lawmakers slam Tinubu’s $516m loan request, warn of mounting debt crisis as public debt tops ₦146.69trn
Ghana summons South African envoy as fresh xenophobic incidents rekindle fears of past attacks
Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed hosts Peter Obi, discusses national issues ahead of 2027
Lagos Government restates approval rules for solar panel installation in state-owned estates
- Tinubu commissions NRS Headquarters, says new tax reforms will drive prosperity
- Climate change anxiety is rising — and so is the willingness to act on it
- Golden Globes want to make a comeback this year. Hollywood isn’t buying
- Baseball boosts TBS, NFL gives ESPN a kick and streamers love ‘Squid’
- Net zero pledges offer hope of avoiding catastrophe, says UN report

Community Discussion