By Rauf Oyewole
The Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Abubakar Suleiman has joined Governor Bala Mohammed who accused the President, Bola Tinubu of formulating economic policies that contributed to the hardship being faced by Nigerians.
Mohammed while flagging-off the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) local government elections campaign last week had expressed concerns about the direction of the national economy, accusing the Federal Government of enacting policies that have led to increased poverty, hunger, and economic hardship across the country.
In a statement on Monday, Suleiman aligned himself with the governor's observations, emphasising that the adverse effects of the Federal Government's policies are evident in the daily lives of the citizens of Bauchi State and beyond.
"The governor’s critique reflects the reality on the ground," Suleiman stated.
"The people of Bauchi State, like many Nigerians, are grappling with the consequences of these policies. As leaders, it is our duty to voice these concerns and advocate for policies that prioritise the welfare of our citizens."
Suleiman said that the concerns raised by Governor Mohammed were not politically motivated but are rooted in the genuine suffering of the people. He argued that the current policies have exacerbated existing economic challenges, making life more difficult for ordinary Nigerians.
According to Suleiman, the federal government's approach needs to be re-evaluated to ensure that the policies in place are not only sustainable but also geared towards alleviating the hardships faced by the majority of the population
"The challenges we face today are a call to action for all leaders, from the presidency to the local government level. We must come together to reassess these policies and find solutions that will work for all Nigerians, not just a select few," the speaker asserted.
"For some of our political class, we need to realize that we are in a position of authority today or at one time or the other at the behest of our people and our various constituencies. We must have the courage to speak truth to power because whatever we do today, posterity will certainly judge us rightly or wrongly.
"The protest we saw was a reflection of the dissatisfaction among the Nigerian people, and it is their inalienable right to express it as witnessed across the country. If the government is addressing the complaints of the people, there won't be protests as witnessed, Governor Bala Mohammed should be commended for his courage to speak truth to power.
Suleiman also urged other leaders across the country to join in advocating for a review of the current economic policies, stressing that the well-being of the citizens should be the primary focus of any government. He expressed hope that with collective effort and genuine concern for the people, better and more effective policies can be implemented to address the pressing issues of poverty, hunger, and economic instability.
The speaker's strong alignment with Governor Bala Mohammed's stance underscores the growing concern within Bauchi State's leadership about the trajectory of the nation's economic policies under the current administration. As voices within the state government continue to call for change, the pressure on the federal government to reconsider its approach is likely to intensify.
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