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Tinubu has turned Nigerians into beggars through palliatives —Afe Babalola

When the Prestige Sisters League paid him a thank-you visit at the ABUAD campus, Babalola made this known.
Speaking on the recent nationwide protests against hunger, he stated that people participate in these actions because it is well acknowledged that there is hunger in the nation.

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Aare Afe Babalola, the founder of Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti, or ABUAD, attacked the Federal Government Wednesday over the palliative care distribution, calling it a ploy to make Nigerians into paupers and beggars.

Additionally, he supported the Patriots’ demand for a new constitution.

When the Prestige Sisters League paid him a thank-you visit at the ABUAD campus, Babalola made this known.
Speaking on the recent nationwide protests against hunger, he stated that people participate in these actions because it is well acknowledged that there is hunger in the nation.

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He said: “Those who are complaining about hunger are doing so sincerely. They are hungry. A hungry man can go to any length to show his anger. We do not need anybody to tell us about hunger in the country. The protest was genuine and the government should listen to them.

“The duty of government is the welfare of the people. The problem we have now is that people cannot move freely. They have abandoned the farms. People are being killed in their farms and everybody wants to stay where they are safe. It is because the government has failed in this regard that we have hunger.

“It is wrong for the government to be sharing garri, beans and rice as palliatives. They are turning the people into beggars. The government that is giving the people rice and beans is leading us to poverty. The government is discouraging people from working, whereas, the government must provide the people enabling environment for people to work and feed themselves.”

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On the Patriots’ call for a new constitution, he said Nigeria does not have to go through any constitutional conference but the parliament should reenact the 1963 constitution.

Babalola said: “I read the publication of the Patriots visiting President Tinubu and I am in full agreement with them. We need a new constitution. But I do not agree that we should go through any constitutional conference.

“Recently, you are aware that President Bola Tinubu asked us to go back to the old National Anthem; there was no conference for it before it was passed by the National Assembly and assented by the President. The 1963 constitution was the one made by all of us. By the same token, the parliament should bring back the 1963 and reenact it.”

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