Sentences with phrase «current economic hardship»

He said, «My candid advice to Mrs. Patience Jonathan is to apologise to Nigerians for the current economic hardship which Mr. Jonathan's regime could have easily averted instead of sponsoring shameless protests against the government.
She said, the current economic hardship, which has led to high unemployment and school dropout rates, has made a large section of the youth vulnerable to the entrapments of some mischievous politicians, who would like to recruit them to engage in violence in the November 7 general elections.
The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo - Addo has urged Ghanaians to give him the chance to lead the country and he would relieve them from the current economic hardship.
He said the current economic hardship was not caused by the present administration and the Buhari - led government had been working hard to remedy the situation.
He also outlined the resurrection of the National Health Insurance Scheme, the revamping of the Ghanaian economy and the creation of jobs as some of the program the NPP would implement to help salvage Ghanaians from the current economic hardship.
He identified the current economic hardship as the major reason why some people attempted suicide recently, saying Nigerians needed to have positive change of hearts and pray to God for better days to come
«This is just politics; we want to call on everyone within the APC, including Tinubu to rally round the President so that we can get out of this current economic hardship, which is the major concern of Nigerians who voted for the APC,» he said.
In his address, the Timi of Edeland, Oba Muniru Adesola Lawal while receiving the state leadership of PCRC, expressed disappointment in what he described as unfounded, baseless and frivolous allegation of financial recklessness purportedly credited to the members of the opposition parties against Governor Aregbesola of Osun, affirming that the current economic hardship was not in anyway the fault of Governor Aregbesola.
«I want to say emphatically that the current economic hardship is not the fault of Governor Aregbesola because we all know that the prices of crude oil has dropped sharply in the international market and this downturn has culminated to the present situation.
We understand the high cost of treatment and we also share the current economic hardship and this is our way of trying to help our patients and caring owners.
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