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Nigerians are starving, act fast — APC chieftain begs Tinubu

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Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently address the high cost of food items in the country.

Mr Oyintiloye, in a chat with journalists on Sunday in Osogbo, said many Nigerians were living below the poverty line and disillusioned, wondering where the next meal will come from due to the extreme economic hardship.

“I will want to urge the president to, as a matter of urgency, declare a state of emergency on hunger, starvation and poverty in the country.

“Hunger is a threat to national peace, and that is why the president must act very fast,” he said.

The party chieftain also urged the president not to ignore the United Nations’ prediction that 82 million Nigerians, about 64 per cent of the country’s population, may go hungry by 2030.

He said the National Bureau of Statistics(NBS) data revealed that the food inflation rate in the country hit a record high of 40.66 per cent in May, surpassing the previous month’s 40.53 increase.

Mr Oyintiloye, a former member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), said the common household food items were getting out of the reach of the common man due to the hike in prices.

The APC chieftain noted that despite working hard under different dehumanising working conditions, what Nigerians earn is still not enough to support themselves and their families due to inflation.

According to him, despite the abundance in natural and human resources the country is blessed with, successive governments failed to drive the economy productively.

He said corruption and over-dependence on the system of sharing crude oil revenue by the tiers of government was hindering them from running a productive and self-sufficient economy for the benefit of the masses.

Mr Oyintiloye, a former lawmaker, noted that even though the president was salvaging the situation through intervention programmes, their impacts were far from ameliorating the situation.

He said there was a need for the government to put in place the price control mechanism to checkmate the sharp practices by the traders in the market.

Mr Oyintiloye, however, urged the president to consider the reopening of the Benin Republic border for the importation of food to solve the problem of food crisis.

He said the challenge of insecurity preventing farmers from going to their farms should be addressed, while subsidised farm inputs be given to them and good incentives be made available to agriculture to attract the younger ones.

Mr Oyintiloye urged Nigerians to continue to support the president, adding that with all the various ongoing economic intervention programmes, the country would rise again.

(NAN)

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