“The same thing goes with palliatives, which always end up in private pockets. Today, the palliatives have already been misappropriated by one of the ministers in this particular administration. At the same time, this same government promised to increase the salaries of civil servants. This government is giving Nigerians ‘pain promax’ by continuing from where the former administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari stopped.

“The pain is too much and the masses are the ones feeling it. A dog doesn’t know his owner is having a party until he begins to see bones on the floor”, he lamented.

Speaking in the same vein, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Abdullahi Ibrahim,  said, “We need to keep reminding ourselves that Nigerians are hungry. It has got to a level where virtually everybody is folding their hand and assessing the situation of things. I don’t think the approach is an informed one. However, given the circumstances surrounding the situation in Nigeria now, that may be considered if this government is truly sincere about it. That is where the caveat lies. But I am not sure they are as determined as one will want them to be. That is just the problem.

“The truth is that you can’t claim to have food stored anywhere and then Nigerians are going to bed hungry. If the food is there, we don’t even need any pronouncement, release the food and let Nigerians eat. That way, you can concentrate on other pressing challenges, such as insecurity that has overwhelmed them since they came in.

“But even with this short-term measure for food shortage, I really don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel because their approach is not informed. The surge in crime currently, I can tell you, is connected to this hunger people are lamenting about.

“The position of the party is for them to pursue the objective they just announced with sincerity and hope it temporarily alleviates the suffering of the citizens to the barest minimum”.