Senator Adams Oshiomhole says some Nigerians are complaining that food prices are becoming “too cheap” amid government reforms.
Adams Oshiomhole, senator representing Edo North, has said that some Nigerians are expressing discontent over falling food prices. Speaking during an appearance on Channels TV last week, the former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) noted that the price reductions are part of the government’s broader economic reforms.
“The truth is this, we promised radical reforms,” Oshiomhole said. “So they are angry that the food prices are down.” He emphasized that the measures are deliberate steps to improve citizens’ welfare, even if some people view them skeptically.
The lawmaker also expressed support for the president’s tax reform laws, describing them as essential to sustaining economic stability. “There are Nigerians now who are saying food is becoming too cheap,” Oshiomhole added, highlighting the unusual public reaction to the government’s economic interventions.
