Hardship: Cleric urges Tinubu to fulfil campaign promises

The Chief Imam of GRA central mosque in Katsina State, Aminu Yammawa, has urged President Bola Tinubu to keep his campaign promises and take immediate action on the current economic crisis.
The Chief Imam, who made the call during his Juma’at sermon on Friday in Katsina, said low-income Nigerians were suffering.
According to him, during his campaign, the President promised to make the country’s economy better.
He said that in spite of the promises, the Nigerian economy was worsening, leading to intense hardship.
He, therefore, called on the President to take immediate and necessary measures to end the current economic hardship in the country.
Mr Yammawa also called for immediate measures towards ending the security challenges in the country, especially in Katsina and other northern states.
He said that innocent people were being killed daily in Katsina and other states by suspected bandits, hence a need for a lasting solution.
He noted that the government needed to take necessary and sustainable measures over the economic challenge.
He called the attention of the relevant authorities over what he described as extortion from the local grain sellers by some security operatives along major highways.
The imam also called on the grain sellers to avoid hoarding the goods, saying “no doubt, those involved in such a bad act will be dealt with by God.’’
Mr Yammawa also appealed to the President to reopen the Nigerian borders with the neighbouring Niger Republic through Katsina.
He further urged the general public to intensify prayers to see the end of the current hardship and insecurity challenges facing the state and the country in general.
(NAN)
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