Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has raised concerns over President Bola Tinubu’s ability to address Nigeria’s economic challenges, attributing them to the legacy of former President Muhammadu Buhari. Fayose asserts that the extensive loans acquired during Buhari’s tenure have left future generations burdened and the economy in dire straits, presenting Tinubu with a daunting task of revival.
In an interview with Channels Television, Fayose urged Tinubu to refrain from extolling Buhari’s administration, cautioning against misconceptions about the complexities inherited by the current leadership. He highlighted the grim economic outlook painted by the accumulated debts, questioning Tinubu’s capacity to perform miracles in such a challenging economic environment.
Emphasizing the need for a nuanced assessment of Nigeria’s economic predicament, Fayose cautioned against public praise for Buhari, suggesting it could mislead the populace. He called for a more cautious evaluation of leaders’ roles, urging Tinubu to present alternative perspectives without celebrating a leader whom he believes set the nation back significantly.
Fayose’s call for a pragmatic approach to addressing economic challenges resonates with a growing sentiment among Nigerians seeking realistic solutions. As Tinubu emerges as a key figure in Nigeria’s political landscape, the spotlight on his ability to navigate the country’s economic woes remains under scrutiny amidst Fayose’s critique.
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