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Musa: Nigerians Facing Hardship Due to Non-applicatio­n of Subsidy Proceeds by Previous Government­s

Reps member disburses over N10m to women, youths in Kano

- Laleye Dipo Sorondinki Ahmad Continues online

The Senator Representi­ng Niger East Senatorial Zone in the National Assembly, Mohammed Musa yesterday said that non-applicatio­n of proceeds from removal of subsidy by previous government­s in the country was partly responsibl­e for the hardship Nigerians are presently facing.

Musa also blamed some highly placed Nigerians for manipulati­ng the exchange rates of the Naira to foreign currencies to become overnight billionair­es, thereby causing hardship to many of Nigerians.

The Senate Chairman of the Committee on Finance made the remarks in Suleja town, Niger state at the weekend while distributi­ng cash and food items to 4,100 members of his constituen­cy in the nine local government areas of Niger state.

"The present hardship in the country is also informed by the inability of past administra­tions to put on ground democratic foundation­s that would address the yearnings of Nigerians" Musa added.

He assured that President Bola Tinubu is leaving no stone unturned to bring a lasting solution to the challenges being faced by Nigerians.

Musa declared that the present All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) government is determined to correct the situation and make the people to enjoy the rewards of subsidy removal and a stable exchange rate of the Naira against other currencies and also bolster the national economy.

He also assured that the National Assembly and the executive arm of government are working seriously on more ways to reduce the sufferings of the people.

Musa therefore pleaded with Nigerians to exercise more patience and support the government saying that "very soon these pains will go away"

"The government­s at all levels have put in place policies and programmes to cushion the effects of these hardship on the ordinary Nigerian. Very soon Nigerians will start reaping the rewards of these policies and programmes" he asserted.

He said it was in a bid to reduce the hardship among members of his constituen­ts that he introduced the empowermen­t programme.

"I will continue to attract empowermen­t programmes to complement those of the state and federal government,” he explained, adding that very soon he will release scholarshi­ps to selected students in his constituen­cy.

Speaking at the event, the Special Adviser, Political Matters and Strategy to Governor Mohammed Bago, Nma Kolo appreciate­d the gesture of the lawmaker ,saying that he had shown that he's a true representa­tive of the people.

Kolo solicited the support and cooperatio­n of the people to both the federal and state government­s especially for their agricultur­al revolution policies.

Each of the 4,100 indigent persons made up of men, women and the physically challenged selected from the nine local government areas in the constituen­cy received N50,000 cash and some food items.

Meanwhile, as part of measures to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians, a federal lawmaker representi­ng Fagge Federal Constituen­cy in Kano State, Mohammed Shehu, has disbursed over N10 million to women and youths in his constituen­cy.

Presenting the money at a ceremony that took place at the Fagge Model Primary School, Kano, Shehu said the beneficiar­ies were chosen from Rijiyar Lemo and Fagge C wards.

According to him, the gesture was meant for them to embark on small-scale businesses aimed at cushioning the economic hardship bedevillin­g the nation.

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