The iconic founder of the “OUR MUMU DON DO” movement, Charly Boy, popularly known as Area Fada1, has taken to his official social media platform, X, to express his deep frustration with the government’s latest policy moves. In a scathing post, Charly Boy labeled the government’s approach as “utterly absurd and irresponsible,” criticizing the introduction of policies without proper planning and strategic foresight.
Charly Boy highlighted the recent government attempt to reduce food production costs within a mere month as a glaring example of reckless governance. He questioned how such a goal could be achieved when the cost of fuel and transportation continues to soar daily, and the dollar exchange rate relentlessly hammers the economy. “This ill-conceived policy ignores the harsh realities on the ground and will only lead to more problems,” he warned.

The veteran activist did not mince words in his critique, emphasizing that the government’s approach is dangerously disconnected from the everyday struggles of ordinary Nigerians. He urged the leaders to stop making what he described as “empty policies” and instead focus on developing comprehensive solutions that tackle the root causes of the nation’s problems, rather than simply “papering over the cracks.”
Charly Boy ended his post with a stark reality check: “Kai, these people didn’t come to work, oooo. They came to chop.” His words resonate with a growing sentiment among Nigerians who are increasingly disillusioned with the government’s perceived lack of genuine commitment to addressing the country’s challenges.
As Charly Boy’s post continues to gain traction online, it underscores the urgent need for the government to listen to the voices of its citizens and prioritize effective, long-term solutions over quick fixes that only serve to exacerbate existing issues.