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I DON’T SEE THE LEVEL OF HUNGER NIGERIANS ARE COMPLAINING – BAYO ONANUGA

June 24, 2026 • Dons Eze • 3 min read

I DON’T SEE THE LEVEL OF HUNGER NIGERIANS ARE COMPLAINING – BAYO ONANUGA

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Presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, has said he does not share the view that the level of hunger often described by critics reflects the reality across Nigeria, insisting that many Nigerians are benefiting from policies introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Tuesday, Onanuga argued that several government initiatives have delivered tangible benefits to citizens, citing infrastructure projects, student loans and credit facilities for workers as examples.

According to him, recent road projects have significantly improved travel experiences for many Nigerians

Recalling a recent journey from Ibadan to Lagos, Onanuga said he was impressed by a newly constructed concrete road around the Ijebu-Ode axis.

“One day I was traveling from Ibadan to Lagos, and Google Maps told me that there’s a go-slow in the approach to Lagos, and I decided to take Ijebu-Ode via Shagamu. What struck me most was that I just found myself on a paved road, concrete road. I said, ‘Wow, when was this one built?’” he said.

He added that the road had changed public perception in the area.

“I found that our people, I mean, our Ijebu people, have stopped complaining. I said, ‘Oh, no wonder they now have a brand new road that’s not just an asphalt road, a concrete road.’”

Onanuga also pointed to the impact of the coastal highway project, saying it has reduced travel time for residents.

“I live in Ajah. Anytime I go to Lagos, and I ask Google Maps to tell me how soon I will get home, Google Maps will tell me one hour, seven minutes. Before, it was two hours, 30 minutes, and the reason for that is that we now have a coastal road that has shortened my travel time,” he said.

“Is that not beneficial? What are people talking about really?”

The presidential aide further highlighted the Federal Government’s student loan scheme and access to low-interest credit for civil servants as evidence that government policies are making a difference.

“If you are a parent and you have four children in university, and they’re able to access federal loan, which is interest free, are they not benefiting?” he asked.

“If you are a civil servant and you can access the credit card, very cheap loan at below interest, it is about seven per cent. Now people can access that loan at single digit. Are they not benefiting as well?”

Onanuga argued that public discourse has become dominated by assumptions that overlook positive developments.

“We have been pigeonholed into certain assumptions, certain conclusions,” he said.

Referring to a viral incident during the early days of the Tinubu administration, he recalled how a video of the President returning from a mosque in Lagos was accompanied by a voice-over suggesting widespread hunger.

“I think the President went to Lagos, he was coming from the Central Mosque, and somebody now did a voice-over saying ‘Ebi n pawa o,’ and that means we are hungry. Since then, people have been saying that,” he said.

While acknowledging economic challenges, Onanuga maintained that his personal interactions do not reflect the scale of hardship often portrayed in public discussions.

“I’m a Nigerian. I have people working for me privately. I don’t see the level of hunger people are talking about because I see them, and I keep asking them questions: how are things, how are they adjusting, what are the problems?” he said.

His remarks come amid continued debate over the economic impact of the Tinubu administration’s reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidy and foreign exchange market liberalisation, which have contributed to rising living costs but which the government says are necessary to place the economy on a sustainable path.

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Dons Eze

DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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