They told newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja, that many Nigerians are suffering due to economic hardship and the Federal Government needed to urgently address the situation by fixing the economy.
“It looks as if we have to wait indefinitely for the government to do its responsibility to the people and for us to enjoy the dividends of democracy,” he said. “While the fight against corruption has been intensive, it must begin to have meaning to people in the reinvestment of recovered funds for development purposes.
“They must have legislation-backed access to own and use land, and there must be improved funding for safe girl-child education.” “You know without security, there can be no development. We are pleading with the Federal Government to do something about the security situation in the country.
vanguardngr Telling buhari to fix the economy is like telling a millipede to stand up straight.
vanguardngr Can a carpenter do the work of a doctor? Expecting too much when his track record shows he’s good at increasing poverty
vanguardngr How?