A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Daniel Bwala, has bemoaned the hardship in the country, saying he gets no fewer than 30 calls daily from underprivileged Nigerians seeking help.
Bwala, a former member of the House of Representatives, stated this in a Sunday tweet.
He lamented the high cost of basic necessities in the country, including food items, transportation, goods and services, medicals and school fees.
According to him, many Nigerians are unable to cater for themselves because of the cost of living crisis, causing them to seek help in different quarters.
Bwala, who was a spokesman of the PDP presidential campaign council in the 2023 general election, said Nigerians should not be experiencing such since their nation is imbued with numerous natural and human resources.
“Nigerians are suffering; men, this is too much. High cost of everything; food items, transportation, goods and services, medicals, school fees.
“No day I get less than 30 calls, people are asking for just these simple things to survive in a nation endowed with every riches in natural and human resources. God help us,” Bwala said.