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Adebayo and Morka Clash Over Tinubu Government’s Economic Performance
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2026-06-01 00:43   Politics   10

Adebayo and Morka Clash Over Tinubu Government’s Economic Performance

For this report, serious political argument show between SDP presidential candidate Adewole Adebayo and APC spokesperson Felix Morka over how President Bola Tinubu government don perform since 2023.Adebayo talk say life no better for ordinary Nigerians, insisting say only people wey dey inside government dey enjoy any improvement.

According to am, economic hardship, insecurity, and general living conditions still dey affect citizens badly, and the ruling APC no fit shift blame because dem don dey power since 2015.Adebayo argue say even the so-called bad economic situation wey APC dey refer to for 2023 na result of their own long rule.

Him talk say Nigerians no need to divide themselves into political camps but must face the reality say governance never deliver meaningful progress to the masses.On the other hand, Felix Morka defend Tinubu administration strongly.Him say Nigerians suppose feel more hopeful because current policies dey correct long-standing economic distortions.He mention removal of fuel subsidy and foreign exchange reforms as key steps wey don make the economy more realistic and transparent.According to am, the situation before 2023 no be sustainable, describing am as “phantom” because many figures no reflect real economic conditions.

Morka also highlight improvement in foreign reserves, saying the country don move from around $3 billion to nearly $50 billion, which he claim don boost investor confidence and attract new investments across sectors like oil and gas.

The discussion show clear divide between opposition and ruling party narratives: one side dey focus on present hardship, while the other dey emphasize long-term restructuring and future gains.

This disagreement reflect the broader national debate about whether current sacrifices will eventually translate into better living conditions for Nigerians.

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