In an alarming rebuke, Archbishop Professor Princewill Ariwodor, National Chairman of the Abia State Elders Consultative Forum, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to step down if he is unable to stem the tide of Nigeria’s deepening economic crisis.
“If Tinubu cannot fix the economy, he should resign,” Ariwodor declared.
“The Nigerian economy was far better before he took over. Buhari handed him a stronger economy, which he has now destroyed.”
Ariwodor’s call for resignation comes as Nigerians across the country take to the streets to protest against hunger and poor governance.
The Archbishop’s words are a stark indictment of Tinubu’s presidency, which has been marked by controversy and economic woes.
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Ariwodor criticized Tinubu for assuming the presidency without having effective solutions to the country’s challenges, saying, “He has no business being president if he cannot fix the economy.”
The Archbishop also cautioned against efforts to suppress peaceful protests, saying such actions are an attack on democracy.
As the economic crisis worsens, Nigerians are demanding action from their leaders.
With inflation soaring, unemployment rife, and fuel shortages crippling the nation, the pressure is mounting on Tinubu to deliver.
Ariwodor’s call for resignation is a clear sign that the patience of Nigerians is wearing thin.