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Kperogi Praises Tinubu’s Anti Corruption Crusade, Faults His Economic Policies 

Toba Owojaiye reporting

Benin City, Edo State

 

In a recent viral article by Farooq Kperogi, a top award winning journalist, titled “Tinubu Getting Governance Right but Economy Wrong” several key statements were made that has left heads turning.

Here are the key statements as culled by Truth Live News

⁃ “President Tinubu’s swift suspension of a corrupt minister sends a strong message that corruption will not be tolerated in his administration.”

⁃ “In acknowledging commendable governance, I’m not quick to commend those in power, but credit where it’s due—Tinubu’s actions are noteworthy.”

⁃ “Tinubu’s decisive steps in addressing corruption stand in stark contrast to the tolerance displayed by Buhari, tarnishing his legacy.”

⁃ “While applauding positive governance, we must not turn a blind eye to the economic hardships triggered by the removal of petrol subsidies.”

⁃ “The removal of petrol subsidies demands urgent attention; the suffering of Nigerians is reaching unsustainable levels.”

⁃ “Praises for the Tinubu administration should not overshadow the damaging consequences of its punishingly harsh economic policies.”

⁃ “Recognizing corruption is one thing; ensuring it translates to an improvement in citizens’ lives is the true measure of good governance.”

⁃ “Amidst commendable strides in governance, the economic crisis calls for immediate and strategic interventions to restore hope.”

⁃ “Raising the national minimum wage and making CNG affordable are vital steps to alleviate the economic hardships faced by Nigerians.”

⁃ “Visible investments in infrastructure are crucial; they not only address economic concerns but also contribute to long-term stability.”

Netizens have opined that the president seems to have turned the screw on all shades of corruption now that the Supreme Court cases and years budget has been passed.

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