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Tinubu’s ministers blame food shortage on naira devaluation, fuel subsidy withdrawal

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Tinubu’s ministers blame food shortage on naira devaluation, fuel subsidy withdrawal

Two ministers on Friday blamed the current food crisis in the country on the unintended consequences of the two reforms introduced by the federal government on petrol subsidy and forex. Minister of Agriculture, Abubakar Kyari, attributed the food shortage in the country to the devaluation of the naira which has made the nation’s currency very […]

Tinubu’s ministers blame food shortage on naira devaluation, fuel subsidy withdrawal
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