Mar 16 β€’ 04:53 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Nigeria: We Are Not Inciting Nigerians, We Are Only Speaking for Them - ADC Replies APC

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) counters the All Progressives Congress (APC) over accusations of incitement regarding President Bola Tinubu's economic policies, asserting that they represent the views of Nigerians suffering under rising poverty rates.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has responded strongly to the All Progressives Congress (APC) concerning their defense of President Bola Tinubu's controversial economic reforms. The ADC rejects the APC's claims that it is inciting Nigerians against the government and insists that its criticisms are based on public data. This public data indicates a concerning rise in Nigeria's poverty rate, now at 63%, a significant increase from approximately 50% prior to the government's removal of the petrol subsidy.

Moreover, the ADC highlights that a staggering 93% of Nigerians feel the country is heading in the wrong direction, pushing back against the narrative that these sentiments originate solely from the political opposition. Instead, the ADC emphasizes that these statistics are indicative of the dire humanitarian situation affecting ordinary Nigerians as a consequence of the APC's policies. They argue that their role is not to incite violence or unrest but to voice the legitimate grievances and suffering of the populace.

The ADC's statement not only defends its stance but also serves as a critique of the current government's economic management, calling for accountability and a reassessment of policies that have led to increased suffering among the citizenry. This exchange highlights the deepening political divisions in Nigeria and raises questions about the government's recognition of the public's distress as it navigates challenging economic reforms designed to stabilize the country's financial future.

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