Aisha Yesufu’s recent critique of President Bola Tinubu highlights her frustration with his handling of Nigeria’s ongoing economic challenges. She rejected the narrative presented by Senator Ali Ndume, who attributed the nation’s economic struggles to Tinubu’s advisers, instead placing direct responsibility on the president himself. Yesufu’s scathing remarks, including her statement, “Tinubu is the bad person,” reflect her belief that Tinubu’s leadership and decisions are central to the hardships faced by ordinary Nigerians, such as rising fuel and food prices.

Ndume, while expressing concern about harmful policies allegedly pushed by some of Tinubu’s close associates, defended the president’s intentions, suggesting that those around him may be to blame. He emphasized that Tinubu means well for the country, but Yesufu’s sharp response insists that the president himself is responsible for the negative state of affairs.

This discourse underscores the growing public discontent and the need for decisive leadership in addressing Nigeria’s economic situation.

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