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Bauchi Governor Critiques Federal Economic Reforms

Nigerians Suffering from Failed Government Policies

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has openly criticized the federal government’s reforms, stating that they are not benefiting Nigerians and have instead worsened the economic hardship in the country.

He expressed concern about the current state of hunger, poverty, and inflation, particularly in response to policies like the removal of fuel subsidies.

Governor Mohammed emphasized that while the reforms were intended to improve the economy, they have created more suffering for the average Nigerian.

He urged the federal government to take more effective actions to alleviate the hardship faced by the people, while also acknowledging the need for local leaders to take responsibility and make improvements within their own jurisdictions.

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