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Nigeria is bleeding – Governor Fintiri tells Tinubu

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 31, 2025 2841 Minutes read0

•Fintiri and Tinubu

The Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, yesterday criticised the economic policies of the Tinubu-led federal government, claiming they are imposing severe hardship on Nigerians.

He made the statement during a meeting of the National Reconciliation Committee of the People’s Democratic Party with governors from the North East and other key stakeholders in Bauchi. Attending the meeting were the governors of Bauchi and Taraba, as well as the acting PDP National Chairman, reports Channels TV.

Fintiri expressed frustration with the state of the nation’s economy, stating: “Nigeria is bleeding, we are suffering, there is too much anger, and the economic policy is not working. That is why we always call on the federal government to reconsider some of these economic policies that are only putting hardship on Nigerians.”

He further emphasised that holding a position of power is a privilege given by God, and therefore, the country must be governed based on trust and responsibility.

The governor also urged the federal government to focus on policies that do not bring further pain to Nigerians, adding: “Whatever will make us cry must not be part of your policy because the country belongs to us. It does not belong to the World Bank, IMF, or the international community,” he said.

In his remarks on party unity, Fintiri assured that the three governors from the North-East would work together to strengthen the PDP in the region.

The governor also highlighted the importance of unity in the region, which he believes contributed to the party’s victory in all states of the region during the last presidential election.

“There is no state in the zone that PDP lost. Even the one we lost in Borno, up until now, we are still wondering how we lost that election because we know we did not lose that election in Borno,” he said.

During the meeting, the Chairman of the National Reconciliation Committee, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, acknowledged the factors that led to the party’s loss in the last election.

He identified disunity within the party as a key reason and expressed the committee’s commitment to addressing these issues.

“We are here to interact with our leadership and membership of our great party so that we can discuss where we are falling short of what we were supposed to do, which led to the outcome we witnessed,” Oyinlola said.

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