Nigerians need an economy that provides jobs and puts food on their dining tables.
It is difficult to see how the 3.5 per cent economic growth being flaunted by this regime satisfies these categorical imperatives. It is not for nothing that the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, solicitously apologised to Nigerians over her husband’s performance. This regime should put on its thinking cap and recover the country’s looted funds, especially from crude oil theft in the seven months it has left in office.
The headwind staring Nigeria in the face with the N11 trillion deficit in the 2023 budget, insecurity, hunger in the land, an increasingly weakened naira and many more, are stark realities that belie Buhari’s hollow rhapsody on his achievements.
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