Hardship: Yoruba council accuses Buhari of ‘setting landmines’ affecting Tinubu

  • The Yoruba Council Worldwide has attributed Nigeria’s current economic challenges, including fuel price hikes, to “landmines” set by former President Muhammadu Buhari
  • Furthermore, the Council’s President, Aare Oladotun Hassan, demanded a comprehensive audit and overhaul of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
  • Hassan warned that President Tinubu is facing internal sabotage from government elements aiming to undermine his efforts

Yoruba finger former President Tinubu over current hardship in Tinubu’s govt
Photo credit: Oladotun Hassan/Nurphotos/Kola SulaimanSource: UGC”The increase in fuel prices and the subsequent hardship Nigerians face today are the direct results of decisions made by Buhari’s administration.””Buharis government deliberately laid these landmines, like the removal of fuel subsidies and the sudden currency change, to destabilize Tinubus administration. We are witnessing the fallout from those destructive policies today.”Yoruba Council demands overhaul of NNPC”We demand the complete audit of the NNPC and the removal of Mele Kyari and his cohorts. “The NNPC is riddled with corruption, and their mishandling of resources is part of why we are suffering today.””The oil sector has been a feeding bottle for certain individuals who have taken advantage of Nigerias resources for far too long. Its time to clear out the rot.”Tinubu faces internal sabotage, says Yoruba Council”There is an ongoing crisis within the system. There are internal saboteurs who do not want President Tinubu to succeed. These individuals are doing everything in their power to frustrate his efforts at reforming the economy.”Council Urges Tinubu to act swiftly”Mr. President, you need to act now. Remove those who are undermining your efforts. “You cannot afford to be surrounded by individuals who do not share your vision for Nigeria.”Northern youths raise alarm over growing economic hardship

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