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Coronavirus: Our leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets and families - Yemi Alade



Coronavirus: Our leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets and families - Yemi Alade
Yemi Alade took to Twitter to ask Nigerian leaders the stimulus package they have for Nigerians following the outbreak of coronavirus in the country. 

The singer who wondered why the Nigerian Government will budget N150 billion for 500 Legislators without any package for its citizens, stated that Nigerian leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets. 

Yemi Alade tweeted; 

Mr President @MBuhari  AND the Senate what is the economy stimulus PACKAGE for the citizens of this country, as you say all should stay at home?
#COVID19 The Nigerian Government can budget #150 billion Naria for 500 Legislators. But don't have any package for it citizens sitting at home.
How can our leaders only care about what they can get for theirs pockets and families. Even if Nigeria is a business venture, what happens to the people who are the engine room of this business? Since 1960?

Coronavirus: Our leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets and families - Yemi AladeCoronavirus: Our leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets and families - Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade also told President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo not to make Nigerians beg for what is rightfully theirs. 

She added; 

Don't come only during elections with your sweet NOTHINGS, the Government needs to have a face of reasoning, hope and care. We should not have to BEG for what is ours. muhammadubuhari profosinbajo

Coronavirus: Our leaders only care about what they can get in their pockets and families - Yemi Alade

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