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October 1st: Nigeria Turned World Poverty Capital At 61 – Dino Melaye

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October 1st - Nigeria Turned World Poverty Capital At 61 – Dino Melaye

Senator Dino Melaye who represented the Kogi West Senatorial district by means of the eighth Nationwide Assembly has claimed that Nigeria is now the capital of poverty within the full world.

This was contained in a press launch he signed and made obtainable to journalists on Friday as part of actions to mark the 2021 Independence Day.

The earlier lawmaker lamented the extent of hardship at current bedeviling residents of the nation, saying the proof of independence cannot be felt by most Nigerians.

Dino talked about Nigeria is solely celebrating abject poverty, monetary stagnation and ethno-religion bigotry

“I be part of Nigerians all all over the world to have an excellent time the 61st Independence Anniversary of our good nation, Nigeria. As Nigeria mark its 61 years of freedom, it’s a likelihood to reflect on our progress, have an excellent time our humble attainments and brood over these needs that we’re however to fulfil as a nation.

“I can’t help nevertheless ask, how is Nigeria doing @ 61? It is with tears in my eyes that I say that Nigeria as a nation @ 61 won’t be doing properly. Nigeria has wriggled by fairly a number of monetary and completely different challenges, with inflation and unemployment at current at their worse stage proper this second.

“Our dear nation @ 61 has turned into an unenviable poverty capital of the world, the place over 82.9 million Nigerians can no longer afford every day meals and completely different necessities of life. Let the truth be suggested, the true which means of independence is however to be completely felt in all factors of our lives as Nigerians”, he talked about.

Dino Melaye

Senator Dino Melaye known as on all Nigerians to want for the nation to guarantee that the dream of the founding fathers, who paid the value for the nation’s independence won’t be dashed.

He talked about, “Nonetheless, the above should not discourage our dedication and hope for a higher Nigeria, the Nigeria of our needs.

”I, as a result of this truth, identify on all well-meaning Nigerians to want for our dear nation. So that the imaginative and prescient and needs of our founding fathers to assemble a really egalitarian society the place love, peace, freedom and justice reigns will most likely be achieved. God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.