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Sowore Criticizes Tinubu, Calls for N500,000 Worker Salary

June 1, 2026 - 3 views

The 2027 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, has launched a scathing critique of President Bola Tinubu, labeling him as both lazy and clueless in his leadership.

Sowore's comments come amid growing concerns about the economic situation in Nigeria, where many citizens are struggling with the rising cost of living. He emphasized that under Tinubu's administration, the plight of Nigerian workers has worsened, prompting calls for immediate reform.

Calls for Increased Worker Salaries

During a recent press conference, Sowore suggested that the president should take immediate action to improve the lives of Nigerian workers by implementing a monthly salary of N500,000 for all employees. He argued that this measure would provide significant relief to families facing economic hardships.

“It is unacceptable that while the cost of living soars, the government remains indifferent to the struggles of its people,” Sowore stated. He urged the administration to focus on policies that prioritize the welfare of the citizens rather than engaging in what he termed political theatrics.

The Economic Landscape

Nigeria has been grappling with various economic challenges, including inflation and unemployment, which have been exacerbated by global economic trends and local governance issues. Sowore believes that a lack of decisive action from the government is contributing to the ongoing crisis.

Sowore's remarks come at a time when public sentiment is increasingly critical of government officials and their ability to address pressing issues. Many Nigerians are echoing similar frustrations about the lack of effective leadership.

As discussions around the 2027 elections heat up, Sowore's critique of Tinubu will likely resonate with voters who feel disillusioned by the current administration's performance. The call for a substantial increase in worker salaries reflects a broader demand for economic justice and accountability in governance.

In conclusion, as the political landscape evolves, the discourse surrounding leadership and the welfare of Nigerian citizens remains paramount. Sowore’s bold statements may serve as a rallying point for those seeking change in the upcoming elections.

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