Economic Hardship: If another election held tomorrow, I’ll still vote President Tinubu— Says U.K.-based comedian, Seyilaw, as he addresses state governors.
He said while a lot of Nigerians k#ll the optimism of others with he and urge for immediate gratification, it is sad that our government agencies are not communicating government agendas, efforts, and actions effectively. I am not one to judge anyone for their anger towards the government. After all, they were voted to serve the people. I am maybe only privileged to be better informed.
I know everything doesn’t rest at the centre, and I should be able to make demands from the state government. Your allocations have increased, and to take steps towards a better transportation.system not to talk of subsidizing it for your citizens is a mountainyou’re finding hard to climb. The state governors are absolutely sh@meless.
It is easy for any government at the centre to please the multitude by reverting back to full subsidy on fuel and exchange rates, but I would rather we reset, rebuild, and sustain our future than live on a better now by borrowing our future. I want to see certain people- driven and engaging policies in agriculture, power, and health sectors. I am hopeful. I will crit cise constructively and c#ndemn unworthy acts. To those still ct sing in my mentions, if another election was held tomorrow, I would still vote ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU.