Sen. Oshiomhole calls for banning products of companies that exited Nigeria, urging tough action to protect Nigeria's economy and support President Tinubu's administration.
Former Governor of Edo State and current Senator representing Edo North, Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, has stirred controversy with his call for President Bola Tinubu to ban products from companies that exited Nigeria.
Speaking at a public lecture in support of Tinubu's administration, Oshiomhole criticized multinational companies like Michelin, Dunlop, and Toyota for leaving Nigeria while still flooding its markets with their products. He urged tough action, suggesting a ban on these companies' products unless they contribute to Nigeria's GDP or relocate operations back to the country.
Oshiomhole's remarks have sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians, with some questioning the feasibility and impact of such a ban, while others express support for decisive measures to safeguard Nigeria's economic interests.