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Tinubu’s Camp Hails, Critics Mocked As Nigeria Gains From Ghana’s Woes

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Associates of President Bola Tinubu are hailing what they claim as the dividends of his economic policies following the news that UNILEVER Ghana has decided to return its tea manufacturing processes to Nigeria.

The news which excited the Tinubu camp was revealed on the floor of parliament in Accra, Ghana follows continued bad economic news in Ghana that has seen critical economic indicators turning red.

In a post to cheer the camp of Tinubu, an avowed supporter of the president, Pastor Okezie J. Atañi with an X handle, @ONsogbu while sharing the news from Ghana tagged some leading critics of the government including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and popular Arise News Television anchor, Oseni Rufai.

Atani who also shared the video clip of the Ghana opposition leader, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, making the claim in parliament said:

He said:

OTHERS SILENT AS UNILEVER GHANA RELOCATES PRODUCTION TO NIGERIA.

……Tinubu economic policies attracting foreign investors, both faraway and nearby.

— The Minority Leader in Parliament, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has revealed that Unilever Ghana has decided to move its tea production operations to Nigeria, citing the ongoing economic challenges in Ghana.

— The Ajumako Enyan Essiam MP noted that more companies may follow suit due to the country’s current economic downturn.

— Expressing his concerns about the management of the country under the Akufo-Addo government, Dr Ato Forson emphasised that the business community’s relocation is alarming and should be a cause for worry among Ghanaians.

“Again, Mr Speaker, Unilever Ghana, which has for a very long time been producing its famous Lipton tea in Ghana, has stopped its tea production here. Unilever has relocated its tea production to Nigeria.”

“We have lost jobs by exporting the Lipton tea production to Nigeria. This is bad news for Ghanaian employees.”

— “Again, Mr Speaker, Unilever Ghana has not been able to commence its Pepsodent production in Ghana after President Akufo-Addo commissioned the plant, five years ago. This is as a result of the worsening business environment.”

Thank you

@JayItsJam

His assertion nonetheless, some of those following him on X also clapped back at him saying that the government in the first place brought Nigeria to its kneels.

GWG.ng gathered some of the tweets hailing the Nigeria revival as compared to Ghana and also posts that questioned the comments by Tinubu supporters.

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