Tinubu’s Govt Has Nothing Good To Offer Nigerians – Salihu Lukman

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Salihu Lukman.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration has no feasible economic plan for the country, Salihu Lukman, a former vice-chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has observed.

Expressing disillusionment with Tinubu’s approach to governance while speaking on ‘Inside Sources’, a programme anchored by Laolu Akande on Channels Television, Lukman described Nigeria’s political landscape as a “rollercoaster”.

He questioned the President’s decision to remove fuel subsidies and float the Naira “without a robust economic plan” to boost production and improve citizens’ earnings.

Lukman also said Tinubu had become unreachable.

Added he: “It’s as if he has insulated himself, even within the party. Nobody is having access to him, and that is not the kind of progressive leader I thought he was”.

He said Tinubu’s governance style was different from the method he deployed as Lagos State governor.

Stated Lukman: “By my own estimation, that was not the way he ran Lagos. I have come to the conclusion that I don’t think anything good is going to come out.

“I’m optimistic that this country can be fixed in our lifetime”.

Lukman resigned from APC in July 2024, citing a deviation from the progressive ideals upon which the party was founded.

He said issues such as the imposition of candidates and the marginalisation of party members had undermined the APC’s integrity and effectiveness.

Lukman also took legal action against the party’s leadership in a bid to enforce compliance with the rules.

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