Food Prices Fall as Tinubu Fights Insecurity

Daniel Bwala thinks food costs fell because farmers feel safer returning to their fields. As President Tinubu's media advisor, Bwala brags that security improvements let farmers grow more crops without fear. He posted these claims Monday on his X account, telling Nigerians not to believe anyone blaming food imports for lower market prices.

Bwala attacked critics who spread stories about Tinubu hurting northern economic interests through food policies. He called these people "sore losers" who secretly hate that crime rates dropped under the current leadership. The presidential advisor painted a picture of happy farmers rushing back to plant crops thanks to better protection from armed groups.

His message focused on connecting security wins directly to dinner table savings for everyday Nigerians. Bwala insisted local farming activities, not foreign shipments, caused recent price drops at markets across the country. He portrayed administration efforts as deliberate steps toward making basic foods affordable again through practical solutions.

Bwala's statements represent official messaging about economic improvements during Tinubu's presidency. He tried redirecting public attention toward security gains instead of other economic factors affecting food costs. The advisor clearly wanted Nigerians to link their cheaper grocery bills directly to government security operations rather than international market forces.
 

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