The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why Tinubu Must Tackle Poverty, Hunger Now, By Salis

- By Felix Kuye

THE governorsh­ip candidate of the Alliance for Democracy ( AD) in Lagos State in 2019, Owolabisal­is, has urged President Bola Tinubu to urgently tackle what he described as degenerati­ng hardship in the country to save the poor from the excruciati­ng hunger and poverty.

Salis, who expressed fear that the suffocatin­g hardship could engender reaction that could undermine national peace, saidthetin­ubuadminis­tration should learn a lesson from the ' Arab spring', which swept ruthlessly through Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and Libya, noting that such reactions in history is due to hunger arising from unbearable cost of food and other basic needs of the masses.

"While it is true that the currently situation was not the making of Mr. President, rather an inherited burden, especially from the two successive past administra­tions, it still behoves him, in keeping with his electoral promises upon which he was given the popular mandate of presidency by progress- loving Nigerians, to seek urgent solutions to it.

“That is the very hallmark of leadership and the essential burden of responsibi­lity that goes with it, rather than perennial fault- finding lamentatio­ns and excuses,” Salis said.

"In view of the acute scarce resources currently besetting your administra­tion, I advise, as an effective costcuttin­g measure and strategy, not to contend with many things that may not conduce to the exigency of the moment, given the prevailing paucity of funds.

“Rather, I urge you to concentrat­e and focus on a few, but highly strategic sectors like agricultur­e, security and power supply. Indeed, if it is only in these areas that your government is able to bequeath a lasting legacy, you will go down in history as one of the greatest Nigerian leaders.

"The issue at stake should not be left to the Minister of Agricultur­e alone, let the Federal Executive Council embark on a collaborat­ive synergy to brainstorm vigorously on emergency save- oursoul measures. It is crucial, critical and urgent in the drive at agricultur­al self- sufficienc­y," he advised.

On the high level of insecurity, the politician described the situation as unpreceden­ted, appalling and horrible, lamenting that even farmers are acutely scared to step into their farms for fears that kidnappers or terrorists might swoop on them.

“While they are denied access to their source of survival, the nation, especially the helpless poor, also suffer from the resultant drought of hunger and scarcity,” Salis, who is now based in United States, said in a statement.

According to him, the soaring number of criminals, who today, are irredeemab­ly immersed in armed robbery, kidnapping, high fraud, human rituals and terrorism is caused by hardship occasioned by hunger.

 ?? ?? Rivers State Commission­er of Police Tunji Disu ( left); Gold medal winner from the Nigerian Police Swimming, Oluchi Obi and Chairman Swimming, Nigeria Police Force, ACP Shuabu Bello during the 11th Chief of Naval Staff National Swimming Championsh­ip in Part Harcourt… yesterday.
Rivers State Commission­er of Police Tunji Disu ( left); Gold medal winner from the Nigerian Police Swimming, Oluchi Obi and Chairman Swimming, Nigeria Police Force, ACP Shuabu Bello during the 11th Chief of Naval Staff National Swimming Championsh­ip in Part Harcourt… yesterday.

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