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Tinubu Said That Subsidy Had Been Removed, What Did He Do With The Money? —Chief Ayo Adebanjo

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According to INDEPENDENT's reporting, Chief Ayo Adebanjo of the Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organization Afenifere recently addressed several critical concerns related to the government and economy of Nigeria in an interview.

Workers in Nigeria have been demanding a higher minimum wage for some time now, and Chief Adebanjo has stressed that this demand necessitates a new constitution immediately.

Chief Adebanjo told the Federal Government what to do in response to workers' requests for a new minimum wage in Nigeria.

In his criticism of the administration's response to the economy's problems, Chief Adebanjo emphasized the need of responsibility and proactive leadership.

Organized labor in Nigeria, among many others, has been fighting for wages that are commensurate with the country's current economic situation, and his position echoes their worries.

With Chief Adebanjo at the helm, Afenifere keeps pushing for changes to the constitution that will make government more efficient and give all Nigerian communities a voice.

The group has not backed down from speaking up on behalf of the Yoruba people or the country as a whole, this time calling on government officials to put an emphasis on programs that help all citizens prosper.

A new constitution and a higher minimum wage were among Chief Adebanjo's demands.

Nothing about what ex-president Muhammadu Buhari did is relevant to the fact that President Bola Tinubu was aware of the challenges before he took office. When he agreed to do the work, he was fully aware of all these things. Was he unaware of such during his candidacy for the position? He should not be making excuses now that he is there; the challenges did not catch him off guard. He had to have thought about them before he even stepped foot in the workplace. What did Tinubu do with the subsidy money once he revoked it, as he said? The statement was made by Chief Adebanjo.

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