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Reactions As Tinubu Govt Shares Free Rice 

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Viral online photos capturing pictures of officials of the President Bola Tinubu-led government sharing free bags of rice to Nigerians have sparked mixed reactions.

While some have welcomed the move others have even while accepting the rice described it as only temporal relief and a panic measure.

GWG.ng reports that stamped on the bags of rice was the inscription “Federal government food security program.”

Nigerians have since taken to their social media accounts to share their thoughts on what they think about the kind gesture of the Tinubu-led-government.

See some reactions gathered from netizens on X:

@Oforma opined, “If you no get connection that bag of rice is not for you.”

 @shehu mahdi reacted, “Panic approach to governance. Fear of kenyan Solution.Nigerians are not asking for handouts but good governance, end reckless spending, senseless borrowing, budget padding, end of stealing our common wealth.”

Ishowleck Ömõ ìyá pùpá said, “All these sharing has no meaning and no impact to Nigerians if the economy doesn’t go back to normal.”

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@blessed4ev said, “Instead of providing jobs and security Una wan keep people vulnerable, Nigerians who do una this thing.”

 @Comr_lucky1 said, “So after eating half bag of rice what next? we are still not ready as a country… Palliatives can never be a solution to ending food scarcity.”

 @lumen5000 said, “Manage it well till 2027.”

 @kotosiaface17 challenged, “If you see any of these gets to South East drop your picture and get your 2k asap.”

@iamshollypee said, “Make this rice affordable stop sharing one bag to few people just once. after this finishes you will go back to your hardship.”

Ikechukwu Kingsley questioned, “Is bag of rice going to solve the economic problem??? A family of 4 can finish a bag of rice within 2 months.”

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