When he was criticizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, Olaitan said, “If you paid your electricity bill before the Tinubu’s administration, you should know how much you are paying now. Before this Tinubu’s government, I bought a brand-new Jeep for N15m, but now that same Jeep is N250m. Who among the average and honest working Nigerian can buy a car today?”…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Further speaking, Olaitan stated that no honest civil servant in Nigeria could afford to buy a brand-new car under the current economic conditions, describing such a possibility as unrealistic. He questioned the direction in which the country was heading, pointing out the drastic increase in house rent compared to what it used to be before the current administration took office.
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He lamented that the prevailing situation left people without basic necessities—no house to live in, no car for transportation, no employment, and an inability to afford food. He asked what, in such dire circumstances, was left for the average Nigerian. According to him, a government that could not guarantee three square meals a day for its citizens was not a government worthy of the name.
Olaitan also criticized the recently announced increase in the minimum wage, arguing that the proposed amount could not even sustain an individual for a week. He challenged anyone to take ₦77,000 to the market and observe how little it could buy.…KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶