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Ayodele Fayose: Jonathan left, that hunger did not stop, Buhari spent 8 years, nobody said anything

 

According to a recent story from Channels News, Ayodele Fayose, the former governor of Ekiti State, claimed that hunger has been a persistent problem in Nigeria for a long time, dating back to the period when demonstrations called for the ouster of former President Goodluck Jonathan. He pointed out that the issue of hunger remained even after President Buhari took office for eight years, and that few people openly voiced their disapproval or planned protests.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He emphasized that no government can claim to be perfect or address all of a nation’s issues, underscoring the complexity of governance and the need for continued efforts to tackle pressing challenges such as hunger.

He said, “Hunger didn’t start one day. This hunger started a long time ago. That was why they had a rally at a time and said: ‘Jonathan must go’. (President Goodluck) Jonathan left. That hunger did not stop. Buhari came. I spoke to power. Buhari spent eight years, nobody said anything. I didn’t remember any rally. There is no government that is 100%,”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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