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ADC Slams Tinubu Over Claims on Economic Hardship

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has strongly criticised President Bola Tinubu over his claims about the state of the economy. The party says the government is trying to downplay the real suffering of ordinary Nigerians. According to the ADC, many citizens are still facing serious economic difficulties despite official reports of progress.

In a recent statement, the ADC argued that positive economic figures do not match the daily struggles of people across the country.

The party pointed out that high cost of living, unemployment, and rising prices continue to make life difficult for millions. They described any celebration of growth as empty if it does not improve the lives of ordinary citizens.

The opposition party called on the government to focus more on creating jobs, reducing poverty, and easing the burden on families. They believe leaders should address the real problems affecting people instead of relying only on statistics. The ADC stressed that true economic success should bring relief and dignity to Nigerians.

This criticism comes as political activities ahead of future elections continue to heat up. Many observers see the ADC’s comments as part of growing opposition voices against the current administration’s policies.

The party promised to keep speaking out on issues that matter to the people.

As the debate on the economy continues, Nigerians are watching to see how the government will respond.
The ADC’s position highlights the gap between official claims and the experiences of many citizens. This development adds to the ongoing conversation about the best way to fix the country’s economic challenges.

Eniola Odetoye

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