 The federal government says, despite daunting challenges, it made tremendous progress this year. With some information and culture, Lai Mohamed announced this while showcasing President Mohamed Buhari's achievements to newsmen in Lagos. Details. The list of information and culture Lai Mohamed acknowledged that the major challenge the country was faced with in the outgoing year was into charity. Lai Mohamed said, despite the enormity of the challenge, the military continued to live up to their billings. He also spoke on the implementation of the Community Policing Initiative of the current administration and it has led to the training of 25,000 constable areas in several police colleges across the country. In the Northeast zone, under Opusheana, Adenkai, a combination of magnetic and non-cognitive corporations, coupled with a review of strategies, led to the naturalization of over 1,000 terrorists, the rescue of 2,000 civilians, and the surrender of over 22,000 terrorists, including their families. Large catches of armed domination were also recovered. Although the country and the world suffered major hustles economically in 2020, Mohamed said the Buhari's administration was able to grow the economy and reform the oil sector. Listed major economic highlights to include the passage and signing into law of the Petroleum Industry Act, the federal government said it in place world-class infrastructure provided social safety net for the poor and also took advantage of the huge opportunities offered by the Information and Communications Technology sector. The non-oil sector indicated better performance of 0.79% in quarter 1 to 821, 6.7% in quarter 2 to 821, and 5.44% in quarter 3 to 821. Streamed and disciplined implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act will likely improve oil production, sales stability, relatively high oil prices will enhance revenue, performance and political implementation, while strengthening security will improve output of the economy. The federal government hinted that another major achievement was the posting of over 287 billion net profit after tax by the Niger National Petroleum Corporation, the first time in 44 years.