Former Minister Solomon Dalung criticized President Tinubu's government for consistently blaming ex-President Buhari for Nigeria's economic challenges. In a series of posts, Dalung argued that blaming Buhari wouldn't solve economic issues and urged Tinubu's administration to address security and the economy with the same vigor used during elections.
He expressed disdain for shifting blame, emphasizing the urgency of tackling hunger and high living costs. Dalung criticized Tinubu's government's economic policies, including subsidy withdrawal and currency devaluation, without stimulating production.
He called for accountability and urged Tinubu's administration to take responsibility for its actions. Dalung questioned the sudden shift to blaming Daura and urged Tinubu to perform "Lagos miracles" with the same energy used in elections. He highlighted the failure to explain reckless economic policies and called for accountability regarding subsidy withdrawal proceeds.
Dalung acknowledged Buhari's failure to deliver "change" but attributed Nigeria's economic woes to Tinubu's government's policies. He criticized appeals for sacrifice, stating Nigerians cannot sacrifice under rudderless leadership.
Dalung asserted full responsibility for Buhari's government failures but noted that economic woes were self-inflicted by Tinubu's administration's reckless policies. He concluded that blaming Buhari was a distraction from taking responsibility for economic challenges.