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Sanusi to Political Aspirants: Prioritise Healthcare, Education Spending Ugo Aliogo and Ijeoma Okonji A former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, yesterday, advised political aspirants r

A former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, yesterday, advised political aspirants running for different public offices to prioritise healthcare and education spending in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Sanusi lamented that the federal government put more interest in having fuel subsidies than paying salaries of teachers and doctors, who educate and provide the essential medical treatment to children and wives. “Teachers and doctors are not looking for money but the amount of money we invest in training our children in becoming doctors and teachers can never be earned in salaries in this country, but these people deserve a decent life and also respect.

 

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This is the same way atiku pretended to be speaking for power rotations to the south. He deceived Nigerians who gave him a listening ears until he manifested in the last PDP primaries. For me this folks only love themselves and the system than support their lust

Only one of the main 3 aspirants have the heart to listen, my Emir hrhsanusi. The other ones.... We can draw up plans to help him achieve this when we get him in office. TakeBackNaija Obidatti2023

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