Afenifere: Nigerians may forgive Buhari if he can alleviate their suffering before May 29

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Afenifere: Nigerians may forgive Buhari if he can alleviate their suffering before May 29
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[TOP STORY] Afenifere: Nigerians may forgive Buhari if he can alleviate their suffering before May 29 | TheCable

, the Yoruba socio-political group, says Nigerians may be inclined to forgive President Muhammadu Buhari if he effects changes to alleviate suffering in the country before he hands over on May 29.Reacting in a statement by Jare Ajayi, its publicity secretary, Afenifere said it would have been much better if the president had listened to pleas made to him over the years regarding “the unfriendly, if not retrogressive, steps his administration had being taken”.

“That is for those who are alive. But then, what about thousands who have died as a result of avoidable acts that can easily be traced to the government such as non-provision of security and welfare as clearly enshrined in the Constitution?” The group said efforts should be made to ensure that those in IDP camps are resettled in their ancestral homes, and that “the stranglehold on the economy”, especially through unfriendly fiscal policies, be relaxed so that economic activities can quickly bounce back.

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