FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP - Politics - Nairaland
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| FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP by Mazist(op): 7:56pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties, CNPP, has urged the Federal Government to focus on addressing the genuine concerns of suffering Nigerians due to the increasing cost of living and loss of jobs and businesses, rather than planning to silence individuals and groups who are speaking out. read more: https://frontiernewsng.com/fg-must-address-hardship-concerns-not-threat-of-clampdown-on-individuals-cnpp-warns/
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| Re: FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP by Xscape1993(m): 7:56pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
The founder of agberos and touts in Nigeria has nothing to offer apart from drug related issues. |
| Re: FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP by Chinkoalhaji34: 8:21pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
If you have any better suggestion on how to address the hardship concerns, kindly forward it to the FG. FG cannot do it alone without the cooperation of the citizens. |
| Re: FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP by sIfioksq: 9:03pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
The FG is indeed focused on improving the lives of Nigerians. Constructive dialogue and solutions are key to overcoming hardship. |
| Re: FG must address hardship concerns, not threat of clampdown on individuals -CNPP by Ebigwei007: 11:46pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
Chinkoalhaji34:you have run out from ideas, ur president is blind up there, sum1 who lacks wisdom |
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