NEWS XTRA
INSECURITY, HARDSHIP HAVE NEVER BEEN THIS BAD IN NIGERIA’S HISTORY, SAYS DELE MOMODU
Media entrepreneur and politician Dele Momodu has expressed deep concern over Nigeria’s security and economic situation, stating that insecurity and hardship have reached unprecedented levels in the country’s history.
Speaking during a public engagement, Momodu said many Nigerians are grappling with rising living costs, economic difficulties, and persistent security challenges affecting communities across the country.
He called on government authorities at all levels to implement practical policies aimed at improving security, stabilising the economy, and easing the burden on citizens.
According to Momodu, addressing the country’s challenges requires inclusive governance, stronger institutions, and sustained efforts to restore public confidence in government policies.
He also urged political leaders to prioritise national unity, dialogue, and development initiatives capable of improving the welfare of Nigerians.
His remarks have generated discussions among political observers and members of the public, with differing views on the current state of the country’s economy and security.
Analysts noted that concerns over inflation, unemployment, and insecurity remain central issues in Nigeria’s public discourse, with stakeholders advocating reforms to address them.
The Federal Government has maintained that it is implementing measures to tackle security threats, strengthen economic recovery, and improve citizens’ living conditions.
Observers say continued engagement among government, the private sector, and civil society will be essential to addressing the country’s long-term challenges.
Momodu reiterated the need for collective action and responsible leadership to promote peace, economic stability, and sustainable national development.