Former Benue State Governor and current Senator, Gabriel Suswam, criticized President Bola Tinubu’s government, stating it lacks the ability to improve Nigeria’s economy.
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In an interview on Channels Television, Suswam highlighted the economic challenges inherited from the previous administration of Muhammadu Buhari, which, according to him, laid the groundwork for the current predicament.
He expressed disappointment in the government’s economic policies, citing the removal of fuel subsidies, currency devaluation, and electricity tariff hikes as detrimental to the average Nigerian.
Suswam argued that these policies worsen inflation, leading to increased transportation and production costs, ultimately burdening consumers.
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Suswam’s remarks reflect broader concerns about the government’s approach to economic management.
He emphasized the need for constructive change and criticized the current leadership’s inability to address the country’s economic woes effectively.
The senator’s comments underscore ongoing debates about Nigeria’s economic policies and their impact on ordinary citizens.
As the nation grapples with inflation and rising living costs, voices like Suswam’s highlight the urgency of finding solutions to improve the economic well-being of all Nigerians.

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