Hardship: Tinubu receiving bashing, govs getting richer – Shehu Sani
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 9/08/2025
Former lawmaker Senator Shehu Sani has suggested that the State Governors were not doing enough to ameliorate the sufferings of poor Nigerians amid the biting hardship in the country. The former lawmaker claimed that President Bola Tinubu was being attacked and criticized for the sufferings of the people while governors were smiling to the banks. Sani’s commentary comes amid widespread anger at skyrocketing fuel prices and economic hardship following the removal of the petroleum subsidy. According to him, while citizens continue to suffer from the steep surge in living costs, Tinubu is (…)
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