In a significant policy shift, Nigeria's Minister of State for Industry, John Enoh, has articulated the Tinubu administration’s commitment to transitioning governance from a reactive oversight model to a proactive foresight approach. This development, announced during a recent industry summit in Abuja, underscores the administration's strategy to anticipate challenges and implement solutions before they escalate.

Enoh emphasized the need for innovative thinking, stating, "We must not only react to the current realities but also prepare for the future opportunities and challenges." This forward-looking perspective is crucial for Nigeria as it grapples with economic pressures, security issues, and infrastructural deficits. By embracing a foresight-driven governance model, the Tinubu administration aims to enhance economic resilience and foster sustainable growth.

As Nigeria seeks to position itself competitively on the global stage, this shift could redefine its policy landscape. If successful, it could enable the government to not only address immediate needs but also lay the groundwork for long-term development, ensuring that the country is better equipped to face future uncertainties.