Oyefusi calls on Pres. Tinubu to address Nigerians’ sufferings

Princess Islamiyat Oyefusi

A Nigerian Politician, Princess Islamiyat Oyefusi has called on President Bola Tinubu to swing into action in addressing the sufferings of Nigerians.

The Daughter of the late Ayangburen of Ikorodu made this known to newsmen in a statement issued on Saturday evening.

She noted that there is suffering in the land and the people are feeding from hand to mouth considering the unbearable inflation rate of 28.6 percent which is all time high in the last 3 decades.

Princess Oyefusi stated that the foreign exchange crisis is nothing to write home about and this might forces companies out of business leading to massive unemployment that would further exercerbate the social ills in the society.

The Politician lamented that the spate of kidnappings in the country is unbecoming as one cannot live freely anymore.

Islamiyat, therefore, said that the President should prove his mettle by ameliorating all these issues so that the country can be great again.

The Late King’s Daughter advised the President must reach directly to the most vulnerable within our nation through the international recognition NGOs on ground


“I am using this opportunity to call on President Bola Tinubu to swing into action in addressing the sufferings of Nigerians.

“There is suffering in the land and the people are feeding from hand to mouth considering the unbearable inflation rate of 28.6 percent which is all time high in the last 3 decades.

“The Foreign exchange crisis is nothing to write home about and this might forces companies out of business leading to massive unemployment that would further exercerbate the social ills in the society.

“Currently, the spate of kidnappings in the country is unbecoming as one cannot live freely anymore.

“The President should prove his mettle by ameliorating all these issues so that the country can be great again.

“The president must reach directly to the most vulnerable within our nation through the international recognition NGOs on ground.” She said.

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