Nigeria: Presidency Rejects Claims of Nigeria's Collapse, Says Hunger Projections Exaggerated
NIGERIA, AUG 8 – The presidency refutes claims of economic collapse and hunger, citing food reserve releases and a strengthening naira as evidence of progress, with 9.8 million children benefiting from school feeding programs.
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Hunger in Nigeria: Presidency disagrees with Daily Trust...
A recent editorial by Daily Trust paints an exaggerated and unbalanced portrait of Nigeria as a nation overwhelmed by hunger, hardship, and helplessness. We were not surprised by the newspaper’s opinion, as the paper has consistently and deliberately misinformed its readers about the government’s policy. The Tinubu administration believes in the right of the media to offer constructive criticism, but it must be anchored on facts, not distortion …
Presidency Dismisses Claims of Nigeria’s Imminent Collapse, Calls for Fact-Based Criticism - TV360 Nigeria
The Nigerian Presidency has rejected claims that the country is on the verge of collapse, labeling such assertions as exaggerated and baseless. In a statement issued on Thursday, Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications, responded directly to a recent editorial titled “Nigeria is Collapsing under Tinubu’s Watch,” which accused the current administration of mismanaging the nation’s economy and drivi…
Presidency Faults Claims of Collapse, Denies Hunger Threat
Presidency Faults Claims of Collapse. Says hunger risk figures are projections, not confirmed facts. Points to ongoing economic reforms and food interventions. The presidency has dismissed claims that Nigeria is collapsing under President Bola Tinubu’s administration or that 33 million citizens are on the brink of hunger. EDITOR’S PICKS Lagos PDP Inaugurates Screening Committee Ahead […] The post Presidency Faults Claims of Collapse, Denies Hun…
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