The current situation in Nigeria is dire, with citizens facing unprecedented hardship. Yet, the president remains resolute in implementing even more stringent policies, further exacerbating the suffering. The recent fuel price hike has been the final straw, pushing many to the brink of collapse.
The petroleum sector, marred by corruption and impunity, continues to perpetuate a myth of scarcity, allowing importers to reap exorbitant profits. If imported PMS is sold at N550 to N600, why will the locally produced Dangote PMS be sold at N855 to N1000. This begs the question: is this a deliberate attempt to completely snuff life out of an already suffocated people?
The president may have good intentions, but the question remains: must Nigerians pay the ultimate price for his vision? Do we have to die before we enjoy the promised benefits? The government’s policies seem to prioritize economic interests over human lives, leaving citizens to bear the brunt of their decisions.
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It’s time for compassionate leadership, one that prioritizes the welfare of its people. The president must reconsider his policies and work towards alleviating the suffering of Nigerians, rather than adding to it. The future of the nation depends on it.