Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has voiced deep concern over the escalating hardship faced by Nigerians, describing it as increasingly intolerable. Speaking with journalists in Osogbo on Sunday, Oyintiloye urged President Tinubu to take urgent action to alleviate the citizens’ suffering.
Oyintiloye called on President Tinubu to eliminate bureaucratic obstacles that are delaying the implementation of crucial programs designed to ease the current economic strain. He emphasized that while there is optimism for a positive change under Tinubu’s leadership, there is an urgent need for the federal government to speed up measures that can provide immediate relief.
“Nigerians are hopeful for a positive turnaround in the country,” Oyintiloye said. “However, the pace at which these changes are being implemented needs to be accelerated. The president must act swiftly to remove any bureaucratic delays that are hindering the rollout of policies intended to benefit the masses.”
He stressed that the economic difficulties being endured are becoming increasingly unbearable and called for prompt action to address the crisis.
In a related development, APC chieftain Joe Igbokwe also raised concerns on Saturday, using his Facebook page to demand a reversal of the recent increase in electricity tariffs. Igbokwe warned that the new tariff rates could devastate small businesses, including his own, unless the federal government reconsidered its electricity policy.
These calls for action reflect a growing sense of urgency among APC leaders and the broader public for effective and rapid responses to the nation’s economic challenges.