Why Tinubu Must Honour the South West
There comes a time when silence is complicity. When leaders bring hardship instead of hope, speaking up becomes a duty. I write as a son of the soil. From Ogun markets to Ibadan streets, families struggle. Food prices have soared. Transport costs are crushing. These are not political attacks but cries for survival. Many Yorubas celebrated Tinubu’s victory in hope of relief. Instead, inflation soars and subsidies were removed without a safety net. Key appointments seem to ignore the South West or treat us as tokens. We deserve more than promises. Our people need real action. What will we tell our children when those who fought for this government feel abandoned?
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