The majority of Nigerians are dissatisfied with President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s economic policies, which is reflected in Sunday’s looting of a government warehouse in Abuja, according to Senior Advocate of Nigeria Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa.
During a Monday appearance on The Morning Brief, a breakfast program on Channels Television, Adegboruwa expressed this opinion.
According to him, it is a message to the President and his economic team that systemic changes are necessary in order to ensure the survival of the vast majority of Nigerians. over the
He said, “Across all states in Nigeria presently there is crisis of survival from the part of the people. So, it is not just this particular occurrence, a truck bearing foodstuff was randomly attacked and looted. I do not support this in any way at all because we must have an environment where we can secure lives and property.
“But it is a reflection of the fact that the economic policies of the present administration are not helping the people of the country and of course these occurrences showcase the frustration that people are going through.”
According to reports on Sunday, some Federal Capital Territory (FCT) citizens stole a warehouse purportedly owned by the Nigerian National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in response to the ongoing economic hardship that the entire nation is experiencing.
It was learned that the residents removed various objects, including food.