Nigeria: Majority of Nigerians Believe Tinubu Performed Abysmally in First Year As President

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Nigeria: Majority of Nigerians Believe Tinubu Performed Abysmally in First Year As President
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At least 84 per cent of people expressed profound sadness with the current state of affairs in the country under Mr Tinubu.

In his inaugural address one year ago, President Bola Tinubu championed unity and promised to remodel the economy to bring about growth and development through job creation, food security and ending extreme poverty.

One such Nigerian dissatisfied with Mr Tinubu's performance is Abubakar Ibrahim, a development worker in the Nigerian capital and former supporter of the president. The latest API national survey brings to light a stark reality, said Bell Ihua, the API's executive director."Hunger, poverty, and dissatisfaction are the harsh realities of President Bola Tinubu's one year in office."

"The impact of the cost of living crisis we are in is weighing heavily on me," Muhammad Sani, a resident of Kano State, told PREMIUM TIMES."The prices of goods have more than doubled under this administration. There are basic things we can't afford now as a family and that has impacted our living standard negatively."

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