@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun ...Tinubu point out the fact that the Economy wasn't in a good State when he took over, which is true. The mis managed Subsidy regime, the criminality on the Value of dollar to naira. All this issues runs deep beyond Buhari's era. However, some appointees of Buhari realy mess up
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun Well, I sense it actually affected you directly that's why you keep hammering on Rice. The importation of rice won't be for long. PMB didn't intentionally destroy the economy. on 1 part he lay some foundations for todays reforms, 2 Tinubu didn't say PMB Destroyed the economy...
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun We move to the North, hopefully someone that will build on the reforms, becuase by then the positive impact of the reforms will be more obvious both in the Macro and Micro level of the Economic.
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun Tinubu Till 2031 dude, is Only God that can over turn his victory. If you have someone you think can do better than him and beat him 2027 support that person let us see the outcome.
You're looking but yet you choose not to see. Good luck dude
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun I like to reiterate, that President Tinubu never said we have arrived at the end of the tunnel yet. But that the indexes are positive and shows we are on the right track. But if you still think cost of living is too high here, pls go to Ghana or South Africa and see for yourself.
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun I have cultivated a piece of land before and will still do if I am opportune to. In my previous response I said Floating of Naira and Subsidy gone are factor. However, a great number of middle men buy Rice from this farmers to hoard it. I know this bicos people around do it.
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun Reforms must come with attitudinal change as well. When farmer and middle men deliberately cause artificial scarsity for more gains or for political reasons to the detriment of the citizens. A responsible Government most be proactive to create a balance in a free market like 9ja
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun In early reform phases, Vietnam allowed imports to bridge gaps during bad harvests or transitions, while prioritizing domestic boosts, TINUBU never cut Short Buhari reforms rather he improved on it. However, after floating the Naira & Subsidy is gone we need a relieve for now...
@kivalliqfarms@JohnFanimokun Someone that truly wants industrialization won't criticise the provisions of basic amenities, structures and infrastructures that drives industrialization.
I have never seen or heard anywhere in the world where reforms are very exciting or sweet. So ours is not the first.