A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State and member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC), Mr. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to quickly address the growing hunger and economic hardship in the country.
The former lawmaker, who spoke in Osogbo, said the suffering and hardship that Nigerians were passing through required a faster and more impactful approach.
He said although there was no doubt that Tinubu was working hard to ameliorate the suffering of the people, a faster approach was needed.
He noted that the economic hardship brought by the hike in the prices of food stuff, petrol, electricity and cooking gas, among others, were becoming unbearable.
He said the recent increment in the fuel pump price would, no doubt, worsen the hardship that the masses are currently going through.
“Nigerians are hopeful that there will be positive turn around in the country but measures to achieve this must be accelerated.
“There is no doubt that the President is doing everything humanly possible to ameliorate the suffering of the masses but a faster approach must be considered.
“The President should ensure that every bureaucratic bottleneck that is impeding the swift implementation of policies that will put smiles on the faces of the masses is removed.
“The economic suffering the masses are currently going through is becoming unbearable and the President must act fast. Nigerians are hungry.”
Oyintiloye also urged the President Tinubu to see to the delay in the implementation of the suspension of customs duties and taxes on imported food items two months after.
The APC chieftain said since the initiative was part of the measures to combat rising food inflation across the country, there should not be any delay in its implementation by the concerned authorities.
Oyintiloye, who noted that on August 7, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, assured that the implementation of the policy would commence the following week once the guidelines were ready, said up till now the policy was yet to be implemented
“There is no doubt that the president is passionate and willing to put smiles on the faces of the masses but those who are in charge of implementing these policies should not be seen as roadblocks.
“The president gave a directive to the authorities of the Nigeria Customs Services that a 150-day duty-free window be allowed for the importation of maize, husked brown rice, and wheat, and almost two months after, this is yet to be implemented.
“This is not good enough. The president cannot be everywhere and that is why his foot soldiers must be proactive in taking steps to achieve his desire.
“The masses are angry and hungry, and that is why all measures to ameliorate this should be acted on faster,” he stated.
He appealed to Nigerians for continued support to the president, saying that all the policies implemented at the moment might seem painful but would be of great benefits in the long run.