Nigerians have never suffered this kind of hunger in the last six months of Tinubu’s regime—- Ex APC spokesman,Timi Frank
Comrade Timi Frank, the ex-deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), expressed concern over what he termed the deteriorating socio-economic situation of Nigerians during President Bola Tinubu’s tenure.
Frank, in a statement released in Abuja on Monday, December 18, maintained that in the past six months of Tinubu’s administration, Nigerians have experienced more severe economic challenges, suffering, neglect, and hunger than at any other point in the nation’s history.
“This is going to be the first Christmas to be celebrated by Nigerians under Tinubu’s administration but it’s going to be the worst and a nightmare for Nigerians because they cannot even afford foodstuffs and drinks to celebrate the Yuletide. “Naira scarcity is biting harder. Nigerians now buy Naira before they can use Naira.
They cannot afford a bag of rice under his government because the cost is way above the N30,000 minimum wage. “Salaries are not being paid. Now new minimum wage. Wage award not paid. No cash transfer to vulnerable Nigerians after taking a world bank facility to that effect.”
Frank laments exit of top foreign companies from Nigeria He stated that despite the highly publicised investment efforts led by Tinubu, they have yet to come to fruition.
He said prominent existing investors in the country, such as Proctor and Gamble, Shoprite, and Jumia Foods, are departing in large numbers. Frank said: “How can new investors come to a country where the rule of law is not working? “They cannot come because they have lost confidence in this administration over legitimacy issues both locally and internationally. “His bad policies and the thriving corruption in this administration are scaring away investors.”
He mentioned that although Tinubu named the 2024 Appropriation Bill “Budget of Renewed Hope,” the actual situation facing Nigerians indicates that it is a “budget of renewed hopelessness” due to significant fraudulent additions in the fiscal document. Frank encouraged Nigerians to seize control of their fate by participating in the peaceful demonstration scheduled for January. He emphasised the importance of rallying to support the diaspora protest both within the country and on the global stage.
According to the APC chieftain, President Tinubu might not win his second term election because he has failed to meet the expectations of Nigerians. He, however, maintained that the party needs to sit back and rethink because things are getting out of hand, and the leaders are not showing concern.