Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, pointed fingers at former President Muhammadu Buhari for the prevailing economic hardship in Nigeria.
Speaking during the swearing-in of 22 Special Advisers and agency heads, Mutfwang claimed, "we sold our future under the last administration." He emphasized that the current government inherited an economy burdened with printing excessive money and pre-selling crude oil, contributing to the devaluation of the naira and economic struggles.
The governor's remarks come amid a nationwide food crisis, with looting incidents prompting concerns about the country's economic stability.