NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele on Sunday claimed that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has no solution to the economic hardship in Nigeria.
This Nigeria News platform understands that the outspoken cleric urged Nigerians to prepare for more difficult times.
He stated that the country will not survive without borrowing money and it will lead to the incapacity of so many states.
A statement by Ayodele’s spokesman, Oluwatosin Osho, said the economy will keep fluctuating, and for the next four years, Nigeria will keep struggling.
The man of God pointed out that one of the solutions to eradicating economic hardship is by fighting corruption.
Primate Ayodele also reacted to the statement of BUA chairman to reduce cement price to N3000.
According to Ayodele: ‘’I want to advise the minister of finance and CBN governor that there is no way Nigeria will survive without borrowing. So many states will be incapacitated if the country doesn’t borrow.
“Nigeria’s economy is sitting on a time bomb; the government will not get the solution to economic troubles. We will continue to suffer this for four years.
‘’The President needs so much work in the economy; if you don’t fight corruption, you can’t eradicate economic hardship and I don’t see that fight happening. The CBN governor is sitting on hot seat.
‘’BUA cement said he will bring down cement to N3000. I am not seeing the possibility because things will get tougher.’’
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