“Wherever You See Free Food, Eat It” – Controversial Senate President Akpabio Tells Hungry Nigerians
Speaking just weeks after urging Nigerians to reduce the number of cars they own due to the high cost of petroleum, Akpabio's latest comment has drawn widespread criticism for being out of touch with the realities facing millions of Nigerians.
“Wherever You See Free Food, Eat It” – Controversial Senate President Akpabio Tells Hungry Nigerians
In yet another controversial statement, Nigerian Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio has advised citizens to take advantage of any opportunity for free food.
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Speaking just weeks after urging Nigerians to reduce the number of cars they own due to the high cost of petroleum, Akpabio’s latest comment has drawn widespread criticism for being out of touch with the realities facing millions of Nigerians.
The statement, made during a public appearance, comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with severe economic challenges. Rising inflation, increased fuel prices, and widespread poverty have left many Nigerians struggling to afford even the most basic necessities like food and shelter.
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Akpabio’s remark, seen by many as flippant and dismissive, has only added fuel to the growing frustration among citizens. Critics argue that his suggestion to “eat free food wherever it is available” trivializes the depth of the economic crisis and highlights a disconnect between the nation’s leadership and the everyday struggles of the people.
Social media reactions were swift, with many calling out the Senate President for what they see as an insensitive response to the country’s hardships. “This is a joke in bad taste,” one user commented. Others pointed out that Akpabio, as a high-ranking government official, enjoys privileges far removed from the daily struggles of the average Nigerian.
Despite the backlash, Akpabio has not issued a retraction or further clarification on his comments. However, the incident has raised important questions about the leadership’s understanding of and response to the economic crisis that continues to affect millions across the country.
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