Gani Adams, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, has voiced his discontent with the state of the nation, stating that the current government has plunged Nigerians into unprecedented hardship and suffering.
Adams berated President Bola Tinubu's administration for treating Nigerians with disdain, asserting that the government is indifferent, insensitive, and unresponsive to the plight of its citizens.
Adams’ displeasure and revulsion were expressed in a letter he penned to the president, titled “President Bola Tinubu, Time is Going.”
In the letter, Adams lamented the government's failure to address the economic hardship and insecurity faced by Nigerians.
He noted that Tinubu’s administration has disappointed many Nigerians who had high hopes for his leadership. Adams cited the increase in fuel prices, from less than N200 to over N1,000 per liter, and the depreciation of the Naira from less than N740 to over N1,600 per Dollar, as examples of the government’s poor performance.
The letter also criticized the government’s handling of insecurity, pointing out that the rate of abductions and killings has increased despite the presence of security chiefs. Adams questioned the briefings provided to the president by his security team and expressed concern about the harassment of human rights activists and civil society organizations.
Adams reminded Tinubu of his campaign promises and urged him to reverse the current trend of hardship and oppression. He warned that the situation could trigger further crises if not addressed immediately.
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