Mr Idris assured that President Bola Tinubu’s administration would sustain the momentum of economic improvement by prioritising people-centred policies.
Mr Cardoso said the projected decline in the country’s inflation is due to the inflation-targeting policies of the federal government.
According to the bureau, food prices soared by 2.72 per cent, a 0.30 per cent increase from the rate recorded in November.
“Look at the economy, look at petrol, prices are going up higher and higher; no, it takes you to wake up, and with faith in God, we can do something.”
The residents made the call in separate interviews with newsmen on Saturday.
Experts who spoke to Peoples Gazette had rightly predicted that Nigeria’s inflation was very likely to rise as high as 15 percent before the end of 2020.
