Economy bad under Tinubu, poverty worsening insecurity: Wike

FCT minister Nyesom Wike says President Bola Tinubu’s gvernment is working to improve the nation’s economy with a view to addressing poverty, one of the drivers of insecurity.
Mr Wike, who stated this during a media interaction in Abuja on Monday, explained that poverty and the economy were two sides of a coin, just as poverty and crime are connected.
He said, “You cannot talk about poverty without talking about the economy. If the economy is good, it means a lot of things will function well and that will be able to reduce poverty.
“When the economy is working well, there will be a lot of employment creation. When the economy is good, businesses will thrive, and this is what the current government is trying to do.”
He explained that Mr Tinubu’s government, through the subsidy removal and other economic policies, is working hard to improve the country’s economy which had been in a terrible state for a long time.
He urged Nigerians to wait patiently, adding that the measures will in the long run, improve the economy as a practical solution to poverty reduction.
While acknowledging the contribution of poverty to the rising insecurity in Abuja and other parts of the country, the minister stressed that poverty was not peculiar to the FCT alone.
He added that FCTA would not be able to reduce poverty within the territory when it was tied to the national economy.
According to him, the FCT Administration will not take decisions that affect only the economy of the territory.
He, however, said the FCTA could invest in agricultural production, skill acquisition, and information and communication technology to create jobs, but the impact would not be felt immediately.
“For me, the government is giving out palliatives to cushion the hardship being experienced due to fuel subsidy removal. We must understand where we are coming from because it is not going to be a miracle, but I want to assure you that the Federal Government is working hard to rebuild the economy,” he said.
The minister, however, warned against using poverty as an excuse to commit crime.
(NAN)
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