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150million Nigerians Go To Bed With Empty Stomach Due To President Tinubu’s Bad Policies — PDP Laments

Nigeria’s opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of unleashing unprecedented hardship on Nigerians, lamenting that no fewer than 150 million Nigerians now sleep with hunger because of failed policies which has driven the citizens to despair.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, said in a statement in Abuja on Monday evening noted that the economic policies of President Tinubu has created an unbreakable disconnection between the federal government and the citizens.

Ologunagba questioned the government’s concern for Nigerians’ well-being, particularly in light of the withdrawal of subsidies on fuel and the floating of the naira.

He raised alarm that the policies have resulted in unsustainable high living costs, hampered national productivity, bankrupted millions of enterprises, and triggered significant job losses, resulting in increased poverty, hunger, insecurity, and pessimism in the country.

The PDP Spokesperson noted that in the last two months, over 150million Nigerians could no longer afford daily meals with families going to bed on empty stomachs.

The statement reads “The situation has snowballed into a dangerous loss of investors’ confidence with international companies exiting our nation and leaving millions of Nigerians stranded in the labour market.

“This has a crippling effect on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) which are the real drivers of our national economy.”

Ologunagba also faulted the government’s palliatives on fuel subsidy removal, especially the distribution of an average of 1,200 bags of rice to Nigerians in each State of the country, saying it was inadequate.

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