Tinubu’s aide defends soaring Naira, claims N2,500 can get Nigerian a meal in Lekki

 

Tope Fasua, special adviser on economic affairs in the office of the vice president, says concerns over naira value and poverty are misunderstood.

Fasua was clarifying an earlier remark made during a weekend interview, where he said the naira may seem weak against the dollar.

“A dollar is N1,500 – it’s a lot of money for many people in Nigeria. $10 won’t buy you lunch anywhere in the US, sometimes you need at least $20, that is N30,000 in Nigeria,” he had said.

“I will tell you what you can do with $5 – that is N7,500 – if you are not going to eat in some highbrow places.

“In Gwarinpa, there are some people that sell Boli and fish and you will eat for N1,500. If you know where you are coming from.”

However, in a separate interview aired on Arise TV on Tuesday, Fasua said he was not dismissing hardship but noted N1,500 can still provide meals in some parts of Nigeria.

“As against those that have been misquoting and sensationalizing, nobody is saying that there’s no poverty in Nigeria,” he said.

“In fact, luckily for me, I got people sending videos from Lagos to Maiduguri, showing that they actually ate for 1,500 yesterday.

“If you’re earning minimum wage and you’re struggling in life, you know, you have to make choices like that.”

The presidential aide also recounted visiting an eatery in Lekki, Lagos state, where he discovered food was sold for N2,500.

“I was somewhere in Lekki yesterday, precisely Black Bell. I saw that someone could eat for N2,500 even in Lekki Face 1,” Fasua said.

“I mean, I didn’t know where to go. Someone just took me there because I had another interview.

“So, yes, people can’t afford that, I agree. But I think that empirically speaking, my statement was correct. I said something, I said 1,500 is a lot of money to a lot of Nigerians.

“And that’s because I acknowledge the fact that a lot of people are down on their luck and poor. So, saying N1,500 is a lot of money is not a mockery of those who see that as a lot.

“If you are leaving this place now and you gave the security guy 1,000, he will appreciate you. He will have a meal on that. I’m saying that a lot of Nigerians are in that category.”

Highlighting the country’s economic imbalance, Fasua urged both the private and public sectors to take action against the rising inequality.

Related Posts

Iran chief negotiator says US must accept proposal or face ‘failure’

  Iran’s chief negotiator on Tuesday issued an ultimatum to the United States to accept the conditions in Tehran’s 14-point proposal for peace in the Middle East war or face…

FG In Talks With World Bank For Fresh $1.25bn

  The Federal Government is currently in talks with the World Bank for a new $1.25 billion loan, according to a document obtained by Channels Television.   The document titled…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Iran chief negotiator says US must accept proposal or face ‘failure’

  • By admin
  • May 12, 2026
  • 2 views
Iran chief negotiator says US must accept proposal or face ‘failure’

Nigeria records 1,326 press attacks — Report

  • By admin
  • May 12, 2026
  • 4 views
Nigeria records 1,326 press attacks — Report

FG In Talks With World Bank For Fresh $1.25bn

  • By admin
  • May 12, 2026
  • 10 views
FG In Talks With World Bank For Fresh $1.25bn

Judge issues arrest warrant for ex-power minister Mamman over absence from court

  • By admin
  • May 12, 2026
  • 14 views
Judge issues arrest warrant for ex-power minister Mamman over absence from court

ISIS moves operations to W’Africa, US warns

  • By admin
  • May 12, 2026
  • 6 views
ISIS moves operations to W’Africa, US warns

Adeleke deposes Osun monarch jailed for fraud in US

  • By admin
  • May 11, 2026
  • 2 views
Adeleke deposes Osun monarch jailed for fraud in US