, drugs and research. He spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt while inspecting the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway.
“First, development and survival sometimes cannot go together. The trade-off is to choose survival first. And those are the choices our government and the President are making. You have seen the cut in fuel price, certain expedition cuts by the Minister of Finance. There would be choices to make, “ he said.
He stated that there was no cause to panic as government intends to prioritise its spending and investments to ensure that the most vulnerable people who work daily are able to continue their regular existence.