“More availability of food at affordable prices is the goal of the administration in the immediate term,” Mr Edun said.
Nigerian ministers have stressed the significance of the power sector in achieving economic growth and industrialisation.
How honest was the president when he sought to pacify protesters against endemic hunger and corruption in a televised speech on Sunday?
A coalition of youth groups in Kebbi have exempted themselves from the #EndBadGovernance protests slated to begin on August 1.
“The simple truth is that we have to make sacrifices in order for our country to achieve the growth that it requires,” Mr Bagudu said.
The federal government says the proposed N6.2 trillion supplementary budgetary will be used to pay the minimum wage.
The Senate has urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to continue paying the N35,000 wage award to workers.
In the 12 months since assumption of office, Mr Tinubu with his Renewed Hope agenda, has shown himself as a leader playing hot and cold in tackling corruption.
Mr Bagudu, unfettered by his ministerial position, continued to leech off government funds.
According to him, some of the issues confronting Nigeria as a nation might require out of the box solutions.
