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Nigerians Are Losing Their Personality Because Of Tinubu’s Misguided Policies – PDP

Bola Tinubu

Bola Tinubu

The Peoples Democratic Party has come out to say that the outcome of its 99th National Executive Committee meeting shows a renewed unity among its leaders that will lead to the repositioning of the party.

The party recently had its say via the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, and Nigerians have been reacting.

According to him, defections will not be enough to save President Bola Tinubu in 2027 because the forthcoming 2027 election will serve as a referendum on the APC’s failures, highlighting the level of insecurity and lack of basic amenities that Nigerians continue to suffer.

He added that it is a shame to see how everyday Nigerians are gradually losing their personality because of the misguided policies of the president.

His words, “We have witnessed a lot of issues, from defection or no defection. We must emphasise that the election of 2027 is not going to be about defection.

It’s going to be a referendum on the failure of the APC, the insecurity in the land, the lack of provision of amenities, and basic things for human existence, the fact that everyday Nigerians are losing their personality because of the misguided policies of the president.

We have stated severally the need for a review of policy by a government, what the people are saying, you take a second look. When you do that, that is leadership, that is strength, not weakness. But the APC believes that when they make a decision, you either take it or leave it.

People are complaining that they are dying by instalment. That life is coming to a halt, and the President and his team and his government are numb to that. In the last two years, over 600 Nigerians have been killed, it’s on record.

Then you see this government, celebrating defection as if it’s celebrating a successful implementation of policies. So it’s a government that believes in propaganda. Propaganda does not replace hunger. Propaganda does not replace the commitment of the people and their belief in their God.

The question that every Nigerian is asking today: Am I better two years ago than I am right now? The answer is obvious, and we are all in the same market.

You could talk about money, about devaluation, which renders whatever you are earning, and takes you below the poverty line. Today, by world record, or by world reports, over 100 million Nigerians survive on $2 a day.”

WOW.

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