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Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Lutherblaq: 7:04am On Oct 25, 2023


As the nation continues to grapple with economic hardships occasioned by soaring inflation, many Nigerians are running out of patience.

DAILY POST reports that rising inflation, debt management and a forex crisis are headaches for the barely five-month-old administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, millions of Nigerians were now struggling to afford three square meals and other necessities as the country’s headline inflation jumped to 26.72 per cent last month in September from 25.80 per cent in August 2023.

The disclosure was contained in the NBS September Consumer Price Index, which measures the rate of change in the price of goods and services.

The report said the 26.72 per cent was the highest in the ninth month of rising inflation, significantly championed by food inflation, which stood at 30.64 per cent.

NBS also blamed the soaring food inflation on the prices of oil and fat, bread and cereals, potatoes, Yam and other tubers, fish, fruit, Meat, vegetables and milk, cheese, and eggs.

More worrisome is the fact that the nation’s currency, Naira, has continued its depreciation trend against the Dollar in the foreign exchange market.

DAILY POST reports that since the floating of Naira on June 14, the Naira had continued to depreciate against the Dollar at the forex market.

“The situation is difficult to predict. Right now, I buy Dollars at N1,150 and sell at N1,160/$1. I have enough foreign currency at the moment”, a Bureau De Change Operator in Wuse Zone 4, Dayyabu Mistila, told DAILY POST recently.

The Naira’s free fall has continued weeks after the Central Bank of Nigeria lifted forex restrictions on rice, cement and 41 other items.

The apex bank had claimed that the move would halt the pressure on Naira at the forex; however, that impact is yet to be felt as the nation’s currency slumps against the Dollar.

Some Nigerians, who spoke to DAILY POST, lamented that their households were finding it difficult to provide food for their members, especially for the young ones.

“A carton of noodles of N4500 last week now sells for N8,000. Beans, Spaghetti and other food items have added at least a 20 per cent increment in price. The situation is worrisome”, Mrs Grace Garba told our correspondent.

“My family is surviving on people’s goodwill and mercy,” a dejected Musa Abbas said.

To Isa Ahidjo, a petty trader who lives in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, he counts only on God for survival. He lamented that he could barely feed twice in a day.

“I don’t feel normal as a living being again. It’s only by miracle that I’m alive today. There’s nobody to ask for help.

“Any day I see food to eat twice in a day is a miracle day,” he said.


These were few among many sad tales of hopelessness by many Nigerians.

With an already struggling Nigerian economy, the development indicates more misery for Africa’s largest economy, with over 200 million people.

Of late, Nigeria has witnessed a tremendous rise in the number of suicide cases in the country.

Although official statistics on suicide incidents in the country are not readily available, suicide cases abound all over the media, of which some have been linked to economic hardships and frustrations.

Expressing concern about the incidences of suicide and other mental health challenges and their effects on the citizens, the House of Representatives recently asked the federal government to establish counseling centres nationwide to provide counseling services to those battling mental health challenges.

The demand was sequel to a motion on the need to prioritise and implement the provisions of the Mental Health Act, 2021, to tackle suicide and other related ills in the country.

The motion was sponsored by Uchenna Nwachukwu, member representing Nnewi-North, Nnewi-South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency of Anambra State.

Nwachukwu had stressed that the responsibility of government at all levels is to protect and safeguard the lives of Nigerians

The lawmakers urged the Federal Government to pay adequate attention to incidences of suicide, other mental health challenges and their attendant effects on the citizens.

They also tasked the Federal Ministry of Health to collaborate with relevant health institutions in ensuring that research conducted on mental health are utilised for the good of the society.

However, President Bola Tinubu has continued to reassure Nigerians that his administration was fully aware of difficulties and pains being faced as a result of its ongoing reform, saying the economy will soon bounce back.

Tinubu spoke on Tuesday while declaring open the 1st Niger State green economy at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, Minna.

The President, who was represented by the Minister of State Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Aliyu Sabi, stated that his administration was aware of various sacrifices people were making occasioned by ongoing reforms designed to revive the comatose economy.

According to him, “the President Tinubu is asking for our prayers and understanding. He believes in a short while our economy will re-bounce back”

Also, amid the free fall of the Naira in the foreign exchange market, Tinubu vowed to resolve all the challenges discouraging investors’ confidence in the country.

Tinubu was speaking at the ongoing Nigeria Economic Summit #NES29 in Abuja on Monday, assuring that Nigeria will honour all future foreign exchange contracts.

He said his administration was committed to sustaining Nigeria’s economy.

“All foreign exchange future contracts will be honoured by this government. We have a line of sight to the foreign exchange we need to refloat this economy. And we will get it,” Tinubu said.

However, experts have warned the misery index, a metric that determines the overall economic performance of an average citizen, could spike in the coming months and undermine whatever long-term gains the ongoing reforms hold for the country.

This they believed is because the government has continued to dilly-dally on the implementation of palliatives to cushion the impacts of the subsidy removal, which the World Bank said could push as many as 7.1 million Nigerians into deeper poverty.

Speaking to DAILY POST in an interview, a Public Affairs Analyst and Communication Scholar at Peaceland University, Enugu, Nduka Odo said that the current economic situation in the country has left Nigerians in a state of confusion.

Odo lamented that citizens weren’t getting enough rewards for working harder as their sweat wasn’t enough to get them food to eat.

According to him, “Nigerians are no longer waiting; they’re now weakened, forlorn, downtrodden, depressed, and left with a feeling of loss.”

Odo further advised that leaders should always know that what is good for them is also good for every Nigerian down in the street.

He said, “The current economic situation in the country has left Nigerians in a state of confusion. It’s not just hardship; it’s a situation where citizens are working harder but they are not sure their sweat is enough to get them food to eat.

“Everyone is involved. Big men are crying. They are also depressed by the current economic condition. Many are sleeping and waking up with empty stomachs.

“The big boys are weeping because Naira can no longer afford them the life they had. Imagine that not long ago, two million naira was enough for someone to go on vacation abroad. Today, that amount can barely buy a one way ticket.


“Both business owners and salary earners are in pain. The harsh economy has eroded the purchasing power of the people. That in turn has crippled businesses. Some have closed down. Operating cost has never been this high. Yet, customers have no money to buy goods and services.

“That means that business owners find it hard to increase salaries. That’s if they can still pay the old salaries.

“But the most painful part of this harsh economy is that those responsible for managing the economy pay lip service. They gaslight Nigerians to accept and endure the hardship, that it’s a necessary pain that would birth a brighter future.

“What do they do?

“The arms of the government borrow locally and internationally. They use the loans to give themselves the latest Japanese SUVs and carry a large entourage to international engagement.


“For me, they are mismanaging the pains of Nigerians. Nigerians have elasticity found nowhere else in the world. If they could see genuine concern and commitment from the people in government, Nigerians can endure the hardship until a better Nigeria comes.

“But as it stands, that commitment isn’t there. So, Nigerians are no longer waiting; they’re now weakened, forlorn, downtrodden, depressed, and left with a feeling of loss.

“My advice to the government; I mean those enjoying the commonwealth while others suffer, is that the pain should start from the above. Whatever they think is good for them up there, is good for every Nigerian down in the street.”

https://dailypost.ng/2023/10/25/economic-hardship-tinubu-govt-races-against-time/

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by victorclean(f): 7:07am On Oct 25, 2023
Na so. How in the world 🌎🌍 we have such rigged in man?.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Lutherblaq: 7:15am On Oct 25, 2023
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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by BluntCrazeMan: 7:23am On Oct 25, 2023
Ok oo
Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by emmanuelbrown26: 7:23am On Oct 25, 2023
This is how it started:
Before the election: “Asiwaju built Lagos and will build Nigeria.”

After the election: “this government will benefit me and my family. May Asiwaju succeed.”

Today: “It doesn’t matter who the elected president is, the economy would have failed.”

You guys will eventually confess that you and your community of racists, big0ts and ex-cons destroyed Nigeria.
I keep saying it that no matter how rough and tough d jungle is, d lion can never eat grasses.
We all know southern tribe that begs too much
We all know southern tribe that started crying after d election bcs of hardship.
Yorubas I still dey wait to learn d POLITICS 101
NDI ARA

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by francis5051: 7:24am On Oct 25, 2023
The poor Nigerians are suffering so much mehn is no longer funny people now eat rubbish I saw a woman eating fufu with red oil she is mentally okay mehn I wept wen I saw that I rendered my little help though

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by seunlayi(m): 7:24am On Oct 25, 2023



Funny... It's like a child that deliberately dirty his school uniform in the morning before going to school and is later claiming he is rushing against time to clean his uniform before going to school.
Tinubu should just clear the mess he created by himself. Nigerians will be happy and see it as a miracle if the economy can just return to where it was last May 29th when he took over.

5 months gone, Tinubu failed already, 85% if his policies so far somersaulted. Ignore his online zombies hailing him, it will soon get to them grin



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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by BigBelleControl(m): 7:24am On Oct 25, 2023
Surviving in Nigeria has now become an extreme sport.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Opeyemi4real(m): 7:25am On Oct 25, 2023
Hmmm, we have been balablued

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by jeff1993: 7:25am On Oct 25, 2023
Clueless Government

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by elpochas: 7:25am On Oct 25, 2023
The Economy must favor me and my family.Jagaban on your mandate we stand.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by BESTScientist1: 7:26am On Oct 25, 2023
It's interesting....in my place just say you're balablue, bat or....and you get things at subsidized rate. one paint of garri, bag of rice and bottle of vegetable oil(Kings) goes for....#500, #10,000 and #800 respectively......Race ko Raise ni....I feel sorry for foolish fellas who fall for the lies of some nincompoops here. that every critic of the BAT is an Igbo person. Can I shock you? 70% of yorubas voted for against the BAT, while 90% of sane Nigerians voted against him.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by emmanuelbrown26: 7:27am On Oct 25, 2023
When I knew that a particular tribe is so so stupid in Africa, 2015 mistake, 2019 mistake, then 2023 is so stupid and myopic
How could one make mistakes for 4 years twice and repeated d third 4years, if it's not stupidity and foolishness, I don't know what else to call it again

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by seunlayi(m): 7:29am On Oct 25, 2023
elpochas:
The Economy must favor me and my family.Jagaban on your mandate we stand.


Nonsense talk.... The same mentality that is making politicians sitting on the public wealth and cornering all to their friends and relatives at the expense of the public.
You've forgotten that when it's time, your bulletproof car and property will be destroyed by mob sticks and stones.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Jestin: 7:29am On Oct 25, 2023
Tinubu is as clueless as Buhari

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Acidosis(m): 7:30am On Oct 25, 2023
1 kilo of Turkey - N4800. lipsrsealed

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Josywhyte: 7:30am On Oct 25, 2023
Tinubu doesnt have a clue on what to do to save the country other than borrow like his predecessor did.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by onez: 7:31am On Oct 25, 2023
Election rigging has consequence folks

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by victorclean(f): 7:33am On Oct 25, 2023
Racing against time or having no idea or experience on how to handle it?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by tesppidd: 7:34am On Oct 25, 2023
grin

I remember how he "hit the ground running" and was all over the place in his first week.
Now he has run out of his initial gra gra steam and become clueless.

This man has proved to be worse than Buhari in just 5 months in power.

Looking at the cost of living and insecurity, anyone common man who says he has not started missing Buhari is a big fat liar.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by lexy2014: 7:34am On Oct 25, 2023
emmanuelbrown26:
This is how it started:
Before the election: “Asiwaju built Lagos and will build Nigeria.”

After the election: “this government will benefit me and my family. May Asiwaju succeed.”

Today: “It doesn’t matter who the elected president is, the economy would have failed.”

You guys will eventually confess that you and your community of racists, big0ts and ex-cons destroyed Nigeria.
I keep saying it that no matter how rough and tough d jungle is, d lion can never eat grasses.
We all know southern tribe that begs too much
We all know southern tribe that started crying after d election bcs of hardship.
Yorubas I still dey wait to learn d POLITICS 101
NDI ARA

You forgot to add "Tinubu is a master strategist".

"Tinubu knows how to discover and groom talent"

"Tinubu has hit the ground running ".

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by lexy2014: 7:34am On Oct 25, 2023
victorclean:
Racing against time or having no idea or experience on how to handle it?

I think it's the second one

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by chidiebere2020(m): 7:34am On Oct 25, 2023
Ok
Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by wittywriter: 7:35am On Oct 25, 2023
Vagabond In Power!
emmanuelbrown26:

Sometimes, I do stroll round d hood, just to witness how they are gnashing their teeth
Sometimes, I will just buy something that I know d idiots can't afford even in 3 months time, just to pepper them small
Sometimes, I will just price something in other to bring discussion of how tight things are and from their I will just tongue lash them
Be calming down...


Wittyness.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by begge: 7:36am On Oct 25, 2023
Can we be bold to say it now that bubu is better than agbado?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by seunlayi(m): 7:39am On Oct 25, 2023
begge:
Can we be bold to say it now that bubu is better than agbado?
Same dissaster

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by mamapidgin: 7:41am On Oct 25, 2023
Patience in the eye of hunger and hyperinflation

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by GanagiBitrus: 7:41am On Oct 25, 2023
The way forward is RESTRUCTURING.
Devolution of powers to States or Regions and the Control of their Resources will lead to healthy competition and self sufficiency.

You'll be surprised the progress made by each region or state after 10years.
&Tinubu will be remembered for good, if he does this.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Tinubu Government Races Against Time by Tayorshd87: 7:41am On Oct 25, 2023
Tinubu is not a magician bro ..


At d same time Nigeria is not easy the population is more than d countries u do compare it with and besides before he got there there are some backlog error foundations that has mismanage our future benefit ..

Jagabam we stand jare

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