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Peter Obi Criticizes FG’s Handling of Sahad Stores Closure, Urges Focus on Economic Recovery

Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, has voiced strong criticism against the Federal Government’s handling of the closure and subsequent reopening of Sahad Stores in Abuja. Obi urged the government to prioritize efforts towards salvaging the nation from further decline, rather than engaging in actions perceived as reckless and insensitive to the plight of Nigerians amidst myriad challenges.

In a series of tweets, Obi expressed gratitude to the Federal Consumer Competition and Protection Commission (FCCPC) for swiftly reopening Sahad Stores following its closure. However, he cautioned against any further displays of what he termed “rascally behavior” by the government, emphasizing the need for compassionate and thoughtful governance in addressing the country’s pressing issues.

Obi highlighted the dire economic situation facing Nigeria, with escalating unemployment and poverty rates exacerbating the hardships experienced by citizens. He urged the government to shift its focus towards revitalizing the economy and restoring confidence among investors, both domestic and foreign.

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The former presidential candidate underscored the importance of preserving local businesses and attracting investments to stimulate economic growth. He decried the trend of businesses closing down and emphasized the need for pragmatic solutions to reverse the downward spiral of the economy.

Obi pointed out that rather than resorting to punitive measures such as business closures, the government should concentrate on fostering a conducive environment for businesses to thrive. He advocated for policies that promote healthy competition and increase productivity to address issues like inflation and scarcity.

Calling for urgent action to address the prevailing economic challenges, Obi urged the government to prioritize initiatives aimed at boosting production and reducing dependency on imports. He reiterated his vision of transitioning Nigeria from a consumer-driven economy to one focused on sustainable production.

In conclusion, Obi’s remarks serve as a reminder of the imperative for the Federal Government to adopt proactive measures in tackling the nation’s economic woes. By prioritizing economic recovery and supporting local enterprises, the government can alleviate the suffering of Nigerians and steer the country towards a path of prosperity.

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