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Bring Out Plans That Would Ease Hardship – Kano Citizens tells FG

By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

Kano Citizens have called on the federal government to bring out good strategies that would reduce hardship despite the present economic situation, where they assured that such plans would certainly enable the Nigerians to cope with the economic obstacles at both rural and urban settlements.
Most of the people that had a chat with Daybreak News in Kano disclosed that ” Nigerians need a good plan that are meant to cater for their livelihood and I am sure that if government can establish more ways that can take care about the citizen’s demands, nobody will groan about what is going on in the state.
Malam Ayuba Abdulllahi from Dawakin Tofa local government area, said that ” we hope that the federal government would speed up and establish some ways that would ease the hardships in the country, and called on the policy makers to ensure that all plans are being implemented by the executive arms”. He stressed.
Similarly, Hajiya Rahinatu Aliyu told our correspondent that Nigerians needs more ways that may become a channel in the economic progress of their livelihood especially nowadays when the citizens are in needs of special intervention due to bridge the wide gab that was caused by Covid-19 pandemic which is a global challenge.
In conclusion, all those who talk to Daybreak news hoped that in the near future, Nigeria would become an exemplary country where the economic progress may leads to becoming a special home to live among the African continent.

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