Nigerians Are Angry, Address Hunger Now, Bishop Tells Tinubu, Govs   

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The President and founder, Vision Africa International, Bishop Sunday Ndukwo Onuoha, has called on President Bola Tinubu and the 36 state governors to address hunger, stating that the people were angry.

According to the Bishop, governments at all levels must come up with life-changing policies and programmes to lift people out of hunger, hardship and starvation, stressing that the faces of Nigerians were scary.

The cleric said beyond rhetoric that they were working hard to reposition the economy, the federal and state governments must hurry with whatever good policies and programmes they have to rescue the dying masses.

In a statement he made available to journalists titled, “Listen to the Cries of the Poor Now to Avert Anarchy”, the 2023 governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), said it was not an exaggeration that the masses were hungry. He said the look on the faces of Nigerians suggest that they were in dire need of help.

He decried that most families in Nigeria battle to feed once a day, while some who manage to eat were not sure of where the next meal will come from, stating that it has become a matter of urgency that government at all levels hasten up and come up with policies to check rising prices of food commodities and other essentials.

The statement read, “The look on people’s faces on a daily basis portray anger, vexation , hunger among others. Nigerians are passing through a whole lot in meeting up with daily demands of their families. Interactions I have had with people over the last couple of months, has further prompted me to believe that Nigerians need a lifeline, quickly too.”

The Global Peace Award Winner 2013 urged government at all levels to at least revisit their manifestoes and promises made to the masses in order to renew their promises, emphasising that they were sending a wrong signal to the masses by constantly reneging on election promises made.

“Another missing link I have discovered among the government is their inability to fulfill their election promises to the electorate. I believe that before these promises are made, the ruling class made proper findings regarding the plights of the people. For me, it is an aberration if after you are elected, one fails to impact the people positively,” he added.

The Methodist Bishop further advised government at all levels to avert the impending anarchy in the land, stating that the voices and faces of the governed suggested that they were not finding the situation in the country funny and at the same time not happy with the political class.

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