Tinubu speech doesn’t agree there is hunger, anger in Nigeria, says Gov Mohammed
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, has said the “emptiness” in speech by President Bola Tinubu on August 4, does not agree that Nigerians are hungry and angry.
In his speech to #EndBadGovernance protesters last Sunday, the president urged them to cease their demonstrations and open room for dialogue.
Tinubu said his administration would not rescind his decision on the removal of fuel subsidy.
But speaking on Wednesday during the flag-off of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign for local government election in Bauchi, Mohammed said the speech by the president is empty, adding that the Federal Government should stop giving excuses to Nigerians.
“I listened to Mr President’s speech with rapt attention and with all humility and courage that what he said was empty,” he said.
“He did not agree with the situation, He did not address the problems and challenges. The problems are not his alone but for all of us leaders from the presidency to the sub-national down to the local government.
“We can see that the manifestations have different colourations. In the North, it is a very big wake-up call for us, to bring good governance and respect for people. There is anger and hunger, we have to address our problems of development
“The new policy thrust of the Federal Government is not working. They have to understand that and it is their problem and their program that has caused all these problems, so they have to change.
“I have heard and with regrettable attention that some of the ministers of the Federal Government saying that we have been given 70 trucks and five hundred and something million, how much did the Federal Government make, and what did they do with it?”