Former Communication Minister Adebayo Shittu has decried the high poverty rate in the country, saying many Nigerians have become beggars.
Shittu, while on AIT's programme, Focus Nigeria, cited examples of how Nigeria’s economic condition has turned citizens into beggars.
The ex-minister, who lives in Ibadan, said a Nigerian called him from Bauchi to beg for N1,000 to feed, adding that another woman called him 30 times to beg for N3,000.
He said, “Yesterday, before I left Ibadan, somebody phoned me from Bauchi and begged me for N1,000.
He said he had not eaten for two days. Again, about a week ago, somebody also called me, a woman who wanted N3,000. At the time she wanted that money, unbelievably, I myself didn’t have that money, and the woman called me 30 times in one day.”
He maintained that poverty had been weaponized in the country to the extent that when politicians go to the people for votes, they tend to be more interested in what the politicians can give them rather than what they are capable of doing.
Shittu said, “It’s not my business to douse the poverty of such people calling. So when you go to such people to ask for their votes or support, they don’t care what you’re capable of doing. What they are interested in is what they can get out of you today.”
However, contrary to Nigerians’ beliefs about political appointees, the ex-minister, who served under the Muhammadu Buhari administration from 2015 to 2019, said he currently doesn’t have money because he didn’t steal while in office.
He said post-political appointment life can be challenging for politicians who didn’t steal in office.
The ex-minister, who lives in Ibadan, said a Nigerian called him from Bauchi to beg for N1,000 to feed, adding that another woman called him 30 times to beg for N3,000.
He said, “Yesterday, before I left Ibadan, somebody phoned me from Bauchi and begged me for N1,000.
He said he had not eaten for two days. Again, about a week ago, somebody also called me, a woman who wanted N3,000. At the time she wanted that money, unbelievably, I myself didn’t have that money, and the woman called me 30 times in one day.”
He maintained that poverty had been weaponized in the country to the extent that when politicians go to the people for votes, they tend to be more interested in what the politicians can give them rather than what they are capable of doing.
Shittu said, “It’s not my business to douse the poverty of such people calling. So when you go to such people to ask for their votes or support, they don’t care what you’re capable of doing. What they are interested in is what they can get out of you today.”
However, contrary to Nigerians’ beliefs about political appointees, the ex-minister, who served under the Muhammadu Buhari administration from 2015 to 2019, said he currently doesn’t have money because he didn’t steal while in office.
He said post-political appointment life can be challenging for politicians who didn’t steal in office.
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Hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteEvem a former local government chairman can not say this and I would believe
ReplyDeleteThat's practically as a result of failed leadership.
ReplyDeleteYou should be ashamed of saying such on social media.
DOZZYBEST.
She called 30 times wow
ReplyDeleteIt is well with Naija ooo..
Hello iya Boys
If he didn't steal in office according to him, then he may not have that much money to throw around. But then, how much are these people asking? #1k, #3k....It's so sad to see what they have turn many Nigerians to.
ReplyDeleteif you rose to become a minister, and cannot do anything to generate small income after office then you are not qualified for leadership, there is small trading, farming etc, no be till you own oil well
DeleteBaba is not an hustler o 🤣🤣
Delete13:15
DeleteVery well said
Could this be true Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteAlaroye isonu 😠😠ðŸ˜
ReplyDeleteAlaroye isonu indeed.
DeleteIsonu abi isonu 😗
DeleteWetin be this?
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods
ReplyDeleteNigerians will make people try to steal
ReplyDeleteEven parents are pressing their children to go bring the so called fruit of their Labour
So he couldn’t find $3 to give to these ppl. I’m far from wealthy, as far as the north pole is from the south and I have never worked as a senior govt official, but I can find $3 that I can give to somebody. It is not through stealing that one will have funds. Even my parents who are pensioners are still able to offer help to others.
ReplyDeleteIf a thousand people are calling you at the same time asking for 3 dollars everyday, na so you go just dey dash them the money dey go abi? You no get job o and you get family to cater for. Why don’t you guys like to think critically? 🤔
DeleteDid he say a thousand ppl were calling him? Stick to the story and stop making up things in your head in trying to make a point. Mttsssscccwwww
Deleteaka araldite.
ReplyDeleteSomeone called you 30times and you couldn't even spare 1k.
Wickedness
Wicked man.
ReplyDeleteA woman called you desperately for 3,000 and you could not find it in your heart to reach out to her. You are not human at all
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