“All we are asking for is a better standard of living, please do something” – Alexx Ekubo begs Tinubu
Nollywood star Alexx Ekubo recently took to social media to call on President Bola Tinubu and other leaders to address Nigeria’s worsening economic situation.
Ekubo posted photos on Instagram from his time filming Almajiri in Kaduna State in 2021, highlighting his concern for the nation’s declining economy and its severe effects on the population.
He urged government officials to improve living conditions by reducing power tariffs, fuel prices, and foreign exchange rates.
He said:
“I took this photo on the 23rd of February 2021 in Kaduna while filming #Almajiri. It’s crazy how bad things were then or so we thought.. things are bad now, like really really bad right now, it’s awful. For the love of God, can our leaders please act right & come through for us one time, this one time pleaseeeee?”
“For those that are new to what’s going on, Nigeria is currently undergoing the worst economic downturn, & inflation is at its highest point in over 30 years, as a result there is so much hunger in the land.
“All we are asking for is a better standard of living; we just want to eat & get from point A to point B at an affordable & reasonable price; we don’t care who or what is ruling over whom, we need help & we need it now; we have gone from sitting to dancing on a keg of gunpowder.
“I spoke to a close friend yesterday & she asked me “So what are the immediate solutions” Not later now now now! Well! We are asking for a drastic reduction in electricity tariffs, & fuel prices. Among other things, a reduction of the foreign exchange rate to the Naira. These factors affect the average Nigerian drastically & impact greatly on our day-to-day activity.
“Please, Mr. President, do something, this is the one time you can write your name in the sands of time, pleeeeeeeeease I am begging, they are begging, we are all begging. I guess what the kids in the photo & I are trying to say is, if you’re not going to give us a chance to lead, then lead us well.”