• Peter Obi Accuses Tinubu Administration of Looting Nigeria, Blames Government for Rising Poverty and Misrule

    Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has strongly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, accusing it of worsening poverty, insecurity, and unemployment in Nigeria. Speaking during his defection to ADC, Obi claimed the government has failed in governance, weakened democratic institutions, and imposed exploitative fiscal policies, including controversial tax reforms. He emphasized that Nigeria is “looted into poverty” due to poor leadership and called for honest, transparent, and unifying governance to reverse the country’s decline.

    #PeterObi #TinubuAdministration #NigeriaPolitics #PovertyCrisis #GoodGovernance #NationalUnity
    Peter Obi Accuses Tinubu Administration of Looting Nigeria, Blames Government for Rising Poverty and Misrule Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has strongly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, accusing it of worsening poverty, insecurity, and unemployment in Nigeria. Speaking during his defection to ADC, Obi claimed the government has failed in governance, weakened democratic institutions, and imposed exploitative fiscal policies, including controversial tax reforms. He emphasized that Nigeria is “looted into poverty” due to poor leadership and called for honest, transparent, and unifying governance to reverse the country’s decline. #PeterObi #TinubuAdministration #NigeriaPolitics #PovertyCrisis #GoodGovernance #NationalUnity
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  • News Brief: Tinubu Must Lead on Social Welfare, Not Delegate to Governors — Falana.

    Prominent human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) has urged President Bola Tinubu to take direct responsibility for combating poverty in Nigeria, rather than deferring social welfare duties to state governors.

    In a statement on Sunday, Falana reacted to Tinubu’s recent plea to APC governors to “wet the grass” by addressing grassroots economic hardship. While acknowledging the President’s concern, Falana insisted the Federal Government must move beyond appeals and fully fund existing national welfare programmes.

    He criticised the 2025 budget allocation of ₦32.7 billion to the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), comparing it unfavorably to the ₦39 billion reportedly spent on the International Conference Centre renovation. “This government cannot justify underfunding welfare while indulging in expensive renovations,” Falana said.

    He called for a ₦5 trillion investment in the NSIP, which supports youth employment, school feeding, soft loans, and cash transfers for vulnerable households. Falana also called out wasteful spending in the 2025 budget, citing ₦6.93 trillion in padded projects exposed by BudgIT.

    With ₦11.195 trillion disbursed to states via FAAC in the last year, Falana said resources are available—what’s lacking is political will and prioritization.

    He also demanded multi-stakeholder oversight for NSIP funds, including civil society and trade unions, to ensure transparency and real impact.

    #FemiFalana #TinubuAdministration #SocialWelfare #NSIP #NigerianPovertyCrisis #Budget2025
    News Brief: Tinubu Must Lead on Social Welfare, Not Delegate to Governors — Falana. Prominent human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) has urged President Bola Tinubu to take direct responsibility for combating poverty in Nigeria, rather than deferring social welfare duties to state governors. In a statement on Sunday, Falana reacted to Tinubu’s recent plea to APC governors to “wet the grass” by addressing grassroots economic hardship. While acknowledging the President’s concern, Falana insisted the Federal Government must move beyond appeals and fully fund existing national welfare programmes. He criticised the 2025 budget allocation of ₦32.7 billion to the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), comparing it unfavorably to the ₦39 billion reportedly spent on the International Conference Centre renovation. “This government cannot justify underfunding welfare while indulging in expensive renovations,” Falana said. He called for a ₦5 trillion investment in the NSIP, which supports youth employment, school feeding, soft loans, and cash transfers for vulnerable households. Falana also called out wasteful spending in the 2025 budget, citing ₦6.93 trillion in padded projects exposed by BudgIT. With ₦11.195 trillion disbursed to states via FAAC in the last year, Falana said resources are available—what’s lacking is political will and prioritization. He also demanded multi-stakeholder oversight for NSIP funds, including civil society and trade unions, to ensure transparency and real impact. #FemiFalana #TinubuAdministration #SocialWelfare #NSIP #NigerianPovertyCrisis #Budget2025
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