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Duke To Tinubu: It’s Failure To Buy New Jet, Yacht When Nigerians Are Hungry

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Duke To Tinubu: It’s Failure To Buy New Jet, Yacht When Nigerians Are Hungry

Donald Duke, a former governor of Cross River, said President Bola Tinubu is displaying a lack of leadership by purchasing a new presidential plane and boat at a time when Nigerians are experiencing what may be the worst economic crisis the nation has seen since independence.

He appeared as a guest on Channels Television’s sociopolitical show Inside Sources with Laolu Akande on Friday.

“There is no glamour in saying your people are going through hard times. It’s a failure of your leadership. If I’m the head of a family, I want my family to have everything. I don’t want life to be difficult for them.

“If life is difficult then I feel I’ve failed to provide for them or do the things I ought to have done. I’d ask him (Tinubu) to see the Nigerian nation as his family. What is good for his family is good for the nation,” the former governor said.

“Buying a new aircraft or yacht or living large is a failure. You can’t have kids who are hungry and you are living lavishly, going to parties and wearing the biggest agbada.”

The former governor said, “A protest is like your kids coming to tell you that ‘Daddy, I am not happy with you. You have failed to do this and do that for me’.

“I’d ask him (Tinubu) to rethink a number of things that are going on and test his policies. The policy of floating the currency was a mistake because it wasn’t thought through.

“The largest pressure on the Nigerian currency is the importation of fuel, and the way it is being done, it is fuelled by corruption. So, we are paying the price for it.”

Personally I feel this is the height of insensitivity.

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