The PDP criticizes President Tinubu's first year as the most challenging since the Civil War, citing heightened poverty and insecurity. They urge anti-corruption measures and fuel crisis resolution. The APC remains silent on the allegations, leaving questions about Tinubu's leadership unanswered.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has characterized President Bola Tinubu's inaugural year in office as the most challenging since Nigeria's Civil War. As Tinubu approaches his first anniversary in power, the PDP urges prioritization of governance, anti-corruption efforts, and resolution of the fuel crisis.
They criticize the adverse effects of policies like fuel subsidy removal and currency devaluation, alleging they have exacerbated poverty and insecurity. The PDP accuses the APC of neglecting security concerns amidst widespread violence and economic hardship, claiming Nigerians have grown disillusioned with the administration. Furthermore, they lament the alleged misuse of funds meant for fuel subsidy savings.
Despite these criticisms, the ruling APC has not yet responded to the PDP's claims, leaving questions about the effectiveness of Tinubu's leadership and the future direction of Nigeria's governance unanswered.