JUST IN: ADC accuses Tinubu’s govt of weaponising hunger for political gain

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the Federal Government of weaponising hunger and manipulating food prices for political gain.

In a statement on Monday, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, said the government’s claim of improved local food production was false and designed to deceive Nigerians into believing the economy was improving.

Abdullahi said the reported drop in food prices was “artificial” and the result of import waivers that had flooded the market with cheap foreign products, undermining local farmers already struggling with insecurity and high input costs.

“What we are witnessing is a deliberate manipulation of food prices for short-term political gain, designed to create the illusion of economic progress while citizens continue to suffer,” he said.

The ADC questioned how production could be increasing when banditry had displaced farmers and fertiliser prices had become unaffordable.

The party also accused the government of hoarding imported food while millions of Nigerians faced hunger, describing the move as “a cruel misuse of power.”

“The Nigerian people deserve truth and food, not manipulation and a false narrative of renewed hope,” Abdullahi concluded.

The article was originally published on Politics Nigeria.

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