According to Vanguard News, Yuguda blamed the previous administration for the economic difficulties, stressing that Tinubu also inherited a difficult situation, saying, “Tinubu inherited an economy that is in a coma, and he has to start from there.”
Yuguda’s comments come at a time when Nigerians are still grappling with the effects of the economic downturn, including rising prices and unemployment. While some have criticized Tinubu’s handling of the economy, Yuguda’s comments offer a different perspective and highlight the challenges the current administration has inherited.
He also stressed the need for patience and understanding from Nigerians, saying the removal of fuel subsidies was a necessary step towards economic recovery. He noted that the subsidy system was a scam that only a few benefited from, and its removal was long overdue.
Nigeria’s economic recovery will require patience, understanding, and concerted efforts from all stakeholders. Governments, the private sector, and individuals must work together to create an environment that fosters economic growth and development.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>