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PDP Raises Concerns Over Food Insecurity for Over 150 Million Nigerians Under President Tinubu’s Leadership

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August 29, 2023
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PDP Raises Concerns Over Food Insecurity for Over 150 Million Nigerians Under President Tinubu’s Leadership
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has voiced deep-seated concerns over the prevailing hardships faced by a significant portion of Nigeria’s population, estimating that more than 150 million citizens are grappling with the challenge of accessing basic daily meals. These concerns have arisen just three months into President Bola Tinubu’s term in office.

 

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The PDP, as the main opposition party, has drawn attention to what it perceives as a critical issue—the apparent struggle of a substantial part of the population to afford essential sustenance. The party contends that this phenomenon is a direct consequence of policies implemented by the current administration. Specifically, the removal of subsidies and the subsequent devaluation of the national currency have been cited as factors contributing to the escalation of living costs and the ensuing economic hardships faced by citizens.

 

Against this backdrop, the PDP has expressed its view that the nation is perilously perched on the precipice of a grave crisis. The party attributes this fragile situation to what it identifies as the administration’s lack of widespread acceptance and public support. This sentiment, the PDP argues, has engendered an atmosphere that seems devoid of effective governance in the country.

 

These concerns were articulated in a press statement released by the PDP on Monday. The statement, issued in Abuja, bore the signature of the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Debo Ologunagba. The PDP’s position is summarized in the statement, which decries the apparent plight of a significant portion of the populace, unable to secure their daily sustenance.

 

The PDP statement also laments the negative consequences of certain policy decisions on the economic fabric of the nation. The removal of subsidies and the subsequent currency devaluation, the PDP claims, have had a profound impact. These decisions have resulted in severe disruptions to national productivity, leading to business closures and substantial job losses. As a consequence, the overall business climate and economic landscape have been adversely affected, with implications for the well-being of Nigerians.

 

Additionally, the PDP has raised concerns over the measures taken by the Federal Government to mitigate the challenges of poverty within various states. The party contends that the impact of these measures has been insufficient in alleviating the pervasive hardship experienced across the nation.

 

Beyond economic concerns, the PDP has also criticized the government’s perceived failure to adequately secure the lives of citizens. The party cites instances of violence and insecurity in various states, resulting in tragic loss of life and the abduction of individuals. The PDP deems the government’s response to these security challenges as inadequate, further eroding public confidence.

 

In response, the All Progressives Congress (APC), the ruling party, has defended its efforts to effect positive change and address the nation’s challenges. The APC maintains that it is actively working to restore hope to Nigerians and has introduced measures to rectify perceived economic imbalances.

 

Amid the back-and-forth exchange between the political parties, the nation remains confronted by a multifaceted set of challenges. These challenges encompass economic hardships, security concerns, and political divisions. As the political discourse continues, the fate of Nigeria and the well-being of its citizens hang in the balance.

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