Nigeria: Tinubu's One Year - Insecurity, Hunger Still Worry Nigerians

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Nigeria: Tinubu's One Year - Insecurity, Hunger Still Worry Nigerians
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The leader of Rescue Movement for New Nigeria, the Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph Fadojoe, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to check his policies because the way things are going coupled with the ailing economy of the nation, the Nigerian people are not happy.

"People are dying on the street, Nigeria ns can no longer afford three square meals a day: not even two square meals," he alleged.

"Bring in experts that know what they are doing. Let's put policies on the table before we roll it out to Nigerians. So that at the end of the day, a good policy will not come out as a policy that will hit hard on Nigerians as the result of wrong implementation. Rather it should ease the trauma that people are going through."

"We will still celebrate our democracy. There is no perfect democracy anywhere in the world. We cannot get it right in one day. But some days, we will get it right. When some of us pick up a generational mantle of leadership and take over from our fathers. The fathers have done enough." He decried avoidable wasteful expenditure when large number of people running to hundred, were taken abroad for meetings that only ten or twenty people could have attended.

"One year after President Tinubu took over the mantle of leadership, where are we as a nation? Many youths are fleeing the country the"Japa" syndrome, just because of the hardship in our dear country.Our roads in the west, north, south and east of this country are still as bad as anything and are more of death trap. Little will one wonder that there are so many accidents with many people dying almost on daily basis.

"One year after Mr President was sworn in, none of our refineries is working, despite the promise last year that Port Harcourt refinery was going to kick off before the end of the year. The year has ended and another year is going half way, none of our refineries is working."

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