Buhari: We're making efforts to tackle rising food cost

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President Muhammadu Buhari says efforts are being made to address the rising cost of food in the country.

Mon, 17 Oct 2022 15:14:45 GMT

 

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Oh, sure. At the 11th hour.

Please do sir, is very important.

Stopped Bandits attacking our farmers,giver enough fertilizers to the farmers open borders for foods stuffs to enter pending when you'll defeated bandits kidnappers from attacking farmers markets ,if you do that ordinary people's will be happy MBuhari

They should keeon making efforts

When ur tenure is almost over...Lol...Na Wetin fit us be dis

How?

Cluelessness government, even if you are given the whole of your life you will not achieve anything 🥳🥳🥳😜😜

Uhm!

A serious govt will come and rescue us Insha Allah. I wonder how long you all think you’d spend on earth to carryon with this wickedness.

Why wait so long? They have decided to play with people’s lives cos of the election. For the past 7 years all we have experienced is constant increase in the prices of goods and services in Nigeria and it’s now he’s talking rubbish. He should not do anything about it.

Efforts.....okay ooo. We are patently waiting

Effort are being made ? He doesn’t even have up to 8 months in office . He spend 7 and half years and he didn’t make those efforts then ? What a clown 🤡 . Nigeria Charlie Chaplin 🚶‍♀️

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