The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said comments by Presidential Spokesman Bayo Onanuga that he does not see the level of hunger and hardship being reported across the country reflect the insensitivity of the President Bola Tinubu administration.
The ADC National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said Onanuga’s views reflected the dominant thinking in the Tinubu-led government, which confirmed its long-standing position that the administration is disconnected from the reality faced by millions of ordinary Nigerians.
Abdullahi, in a statement condemning Onanuga’s comments, said they are not merely insensitive but also a startling admission of how disconnected the APC government has become from the realities of the people it governs.
“When over 80% of Nigerians are struggling to feed their families, pay school fees, afford transportation, and keep their businesses alive, it is extraordinary that a senior presidential spokesman can publicly suggest that the hardship is somehow overstated or even contrived,” the ADC spokesman said.
Noting that Nigerians are not faking their suffering, Abdullahi said the unprecedented cost-of-living crisis confronting the country today is the direct result of the ill-conceived and poorly executed economic policies of the Tinubu administration, which have thrown millions more into acute poverty since this government came to power.
“Food prices have soared, transportation costs have multiplied, the value of incomes and savings has been eroded, and millions of Nigerians who were managing before are now trapped in economic distress.
“This is not opposition propaganda. It is the daily lived experience of ordinary Nigerians in every state of the federation,” he said.
The opposition party said Onanuga’s comments are troubling because they reveal a government that has become tragically insular and can no longer do anything differently.
It added that a sensible government does not measure the effects of its policies merely by looking at the people within its immediate circle or driving through paved roads.
“It must listen to the people in the markets, on the farms, in the classrooms, in the workshops, and on the streets. If the Presidency genuinely cannot see the hunger and hardship that Nigerians are talking about, then it raises serious questions about whether it sees the people at all.”
“The APC government will undoubtedly point to road infrastructure projects as its achievements. While even this is debatable, the fact remains that Nigerians cannot eat roads. The first responsibility of any government is to create economic conditions in which citizens can afford food, find jobs, run businesses, and live with dignity.
“On this most fundamental test, the Tinubu administration has failed. After three years of promises, excuses, and appeals for patience, the reality for 62% of Nigerians is that life is harder today than it was when this government took office.
“The ADC believes that leadership begins with honesty. The question is no longer whether Nigerians are suffering; Nigerians already know that they are. The real question is whether this government is prepared to acknowledge the consequences of its policies and accept responsibility for its historic failures.
“Until it does, comments such as those made by Mr. Onanuga will only reinforce the growing perception that the APC government is out of touch with the people and unwilling to confront the damage its economic policies have inflicted on ordinary Nigerians,” the party added.
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