According to a recent Facetv Africa report, a number of northern organizations have united to oppose President Bola Tinubu’s recent proposal to divide Nigeria’s Aviation College into six regional campuses. Critics, especially those from the country’s north, contend that this approach undermines national cohesion and presents financial difficulties for a number of industries, including regional companies and aviation stakeholders.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
A statement from a prominent northern political analyst on Face TV Africa highlighted the rising discontent, saying, “A lot of people, especially from the northern region, are coming together to express their dissatisfaction with the President’s decision. While we understand that policies are meant to address national issues, many feel the division of the Aviation College into six parts will have negative consequences.”
The analyst, who has frequently voiced concerns over the government’s approach to economic policy, further explained, “We know that many of the policies being implemented by the administration are impacting Nigerians, particularly businesses. I have always urged the President to consider actions that can alleviate the suffering of the masses, especially the poor.”
Despite the opposition, the analyst conceded that some of the government’s policies may eventually yield positive outcomes, adding, “There are steps that the President has taken which, although not immediately apparent, may bring results in the near future. I believe we will see improvements over time.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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