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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Nigeria and the Current State of its Economy
by
letteredhub
on 20/02/2024, 22:23:16 UTC
I will like us to discuss broadly on any of the possible highlights i will be dropping below and give our own opinions on the about the current state of the economy.

1. Will a massive and national protest not emerge soon like that of End SARS, as the people were getting to their elastic limit on economy hardship.

2. There's no plan on increasing the employment rate and minimum wage, what will be the effect of these on the country leaders of tomorrow.

3. Are we having an incompetent leader or the people around him are the ones causing the uproar for their own benefits, we can remember this, that the truth will always prevail, any illegal achievement will not last for good, because the foundation is evil, is there nothing wrong with the last conducted election.

4. If nothing is done, we should expect the economy to keep getting worst than ever, but i doubt if its not causing a lot of innocent people already as ransom.

lets discuss.
The last protest tagged END SARS we all saw how the government choosed to react in a rather violent with brutal force meted on the citizens through the use of the military men and many lives were lost to direct gun shots by the army on the protesters. However, this time, the course is different, any protest that would break out now is one borne out of hunger based on the hardship and high cost of living that many are unable to afford, and we all know that a hungry man is like a wounded lion that no force or act of fear can grip him.

Just today I read in the news on how some Katsina State resident intercepted one of dangote's truck and looted the foodstuffs it was carrying. Something that has never happened before, that's a sign to show us that things are really getting out of hands due to the hunger and the government aren't doing anything to ameliorates the situation it get worsen daily.
.With the significant increase in prices of goods and services by the hours not even an increment in salary or minimum wages of workers can quell the situation but only through necessary economic policies by the government looking within in solving the problems rather than looking outside for solution