The New Nigeria Folks’s Celebration, NNPP, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to vary his model of management or be modified by Nigerians in 2027 election.
The chairman of NNPP, Kano State chapter, Hashimu Dungurawa, gave the warning at a press briefing in Kano on Thursday.
Based on Mr Dungurawa, the continuing financial reforms being carried out by Mr Tinubu’s authorities will not be yielding fruits.

Based on him, the reforms are somewhat inflicting extra hardship on Nigerians.
Citing the tax reform payments which are earlier than the Nationwide Meeting, the NNPP chairman suggested the President to shelve the coverage which, he mentioned, wouldn’t augur nicely for the nation.
“This tax reform payments are nothing however to inflict extra hardship on Nigerians.
“That is the President that on the venue of his swearing-in arbitrarily introduced the elimination of gas subsidy that Nigerians are but to recuperate from.
“He’s now planning to introduce a tax legislation that may inflict one other hardship on us. All his insurance policies are anti-masses.
“The president ought to have a listening ear. He ought to hearken to Nigerians’ outcry and disapprovals. Nigerians are craving and crying out about this tax reform.
“You higher shelve this coverage. You higher change or we alter you,” he warned.
The NNPP chairman additionally accused the presidency of making crises in opposition events to be able to dominate all of the 36 states of the federation.
Mr Dungurawa, nevertheless, mentioned the NNPP was gaining momentum within the nation because it has established constructions throughout all of the states of the federation.
“We now have workplaces in any respect the 36 states. We at the moment are planning to determine constructions in any respect the polling items throughout the nation.
“NNPP is out for victory 2027. The continuing courtroom case towards our social gathering is nothing to fret about as a result of it has not affected our construction and resolve to win elections. We’re not perturbed in any respect,” Mr Dungurawa added.