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Hardship Protest: Economist Faults Tinubu’s ‘Subsidy Elimination In A Floating Regime’

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Hardship Protest: Economist Faults Tinubu's ‘Subsidy Removal In A Floating Regime’

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  1. Some of the people protesting in the north do not understand what you are saying on your channel. [ illiteracy. No offence to my northern people ] That’s why government should dialogue always with his citizens before it get to this type of situation . Power belongs to the people . Some politicians acts like they are running their own company giving orders to people . This is democracy not military rule . There was an elections that put them in their various offices , people voted them in . When they were campaigning they were not giving orders .

  2. Oga, there is trade off in everything. The short-term loss to the economy is a good trade off for long-term good governance. With good governance, the economy will grow faster and the GDP will balloon greatly in multiples of the short-term loss.

  3. All the government actions did not alleviate the economical problems being faced by the people. Majority of the solution leads to corruption. Federal Govt. giving money to state governments to share to people, how are the state governments going to share money to people in a country where there is no data base. Nothing works in the British contravention called Nigeria; hence there should be restructuring without any further delay.

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