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Netizens counter SGF Akume’s claim Tinubu reduced inflation, attracted foreign investments

“In just one year, the economic conditions have worsened significantly.’’

• May 23, 2024
President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu [Credit: VOA News]

Nigerian netizens have countered claims by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, that Nigeria has witnessed significant strides in various sectors in one year of President Bola Tinubu’s government, calling the administration a failure.

Mr Akume on Wednesday at the ministerial press briefing to mark the first anniversary of Mr Tinubu in office said, “through prudent fiscal policies and strategic investments, the Nigerian economy has shown resilience and potential for growth.”

The SGF added “The government has implemented significant economic reforms aimed at stabilising our economy and fostering sustainable growth. Key among these is the introduction of policies that have attracted foreign investments, reduced inflation, and boosted job creation across various sectors.”

Lamenting skyrocketing inflation, hunger and insecurity under Mr Tinubu’s watch in the past one year, the netizens countered Mr Akume’s claim, trending #Tinubuoneyearfailures on X. 

Reacting to Mr Akume’s statement, an X user, Stephen Osemwegie said, “#TinubuOneYearOfFailures: Astronomic increase in inflation over 100% increase in food prices. Insecurity astronomical increase; middle belt jihadist mass killings in Middle Belt Nigeria, Military personnel killings; Niger State over 30 soldiers killed, Delta State, etc. Abuja kidnapping astronomical increase.”

Another X user, @EOlutimehin, said “Indeed, he reduced inflation from 22.41% that he met it to 33.69% it now is, while @OrokAbasifreke said

“all government appointees are just doing eye service to make Tinubu happy. Reduced inflation and Nigerians can barely feed themselves.”

Another X user, @Girllie84 said, “The promise of a better life under President Tinubu has not only been unmet but has spiralled into a period of significant hardship.

In just one year, the economic conditions have worsened significantly. The purchasing power of the average Nigerian has plummeted. Basic needs, such as food, have become unaffordable for many; a bag of rice now costs more than the monthly minimum wage. #TinubuOneYearOfFailures!!!”

@Golden_Ikokwu said “We are still waiting for Tinubu to replicate “Lagos,” develop the whole of Nigeria as he did “Lagos” as his handlers claimed during the last election! Instead, Nigerians are presently groaning with hunger, unemployment, high cost of food and insecurity. #TinubuOneYearOfFailures”

@Iamigwekelvin tweeted “Things working under Tinubu poverty, hunger, corruption and high level of propaganda. #TinubuOneYearOfFailures,” while @jidennaofficial said, “price of items I bought in the last one week under this #TinubuOneYearOfFailures compared to January last year under Buhari. These people are pulling me back to the trenches by fire by force. God abeg oo!”

Different market surveys by Peoples Gazette showed that prices of food items have increased nationwide by over 100 per cent since Mr Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2024, announcing immediate fuel subsidy removal and floating the naira.

Economic experts and the International Monetary Fund have lauded Mr Tinubu’s removal of subsidy and floating of the naira as bold moves. However the dual policies have seen fuel prices shoot up from N145 to N710, while the naira continues to dip, trading at N1500 to a dollar in recent times. 

With food prices shooting through the roof under Mr Tinubu’s watch, Nigerians at different times protested in Niger, Osun, Oyo and Lagos states, Mr Tinubu homestate, lamenting hardship in the country. 

In March, a government owned warehouse in Abuja was raided and food items looted by residents, while in Suleja, Niger State, Zaria in Kaduna State, trucks carrying food stuffs were attacked and looted as widespread hunger ravages the country.

On insecurity, Amnesty International reported 1,336 people were killed in Plateau State alone under Tinubu’s watch in three months.

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