Yoruba Lagba tackles Tinubu over hardship in Nigeria
CITIZENS COMPASS – THE National Coordinator of Yoruba Lagba Culture Initiative, Omoba Lawal Onikeke has called on president Bola Tinubu to let Nigerians breath.
He drew the President’s attention to the poverty ravaging the country at the moment and advised on the path to reducing it to the bearest minimum.
Omoba disclosed this in a statement advising the President not to take the path of the past leaders whose policies and decisions were anti-masses and thereby caused more hardship to the generality of the people.
He said that even at this time of oil subsidy removal, things have become harder and unbearable.Hereby suggests president Tinubu should work around reducing the pump price of the petrol because the removal has immensely affected all items one can think of.
However, he wants the president to look into the monetary rewards being accrued to the Nigeria politicians and the costs of running the activities of the government. Also,said attention should be focused on important things rather than unnecessary spending that doesn’t have any positive impact in people’s lives.
In conclusion, Omoba Onikeke frowns at the president Bola Tinubu proposal of getting Nigeria military involved in the coup d’etat crisis going on in Niger republic. The coup d’etat has no any negative impact on Nigeria and also observed the Niger people jubilating over the military take over and which means the reason tendered by the junta was satisfactory to them.
Therefore, engaging the military in a proposed attack will amount to wasting the precious lives of our military personnel and the same time wasting of scarce resources available.
Omoba Onikeke on the last note pray for the success of president Bola administration .