A country that cannot create jobs for millions somehow finds money to maintain luxury convoys for a few. A state that cannot mechanise agriculture, scale industry or fund skills development consistently can still justify $150,000 vehicles for officials. That choice is not neutral. It is a decision against jobs, against tools, against factories, against farms.

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A country reportedly maintains luxury convoys for officials, including $150,000 vehicles, despite challenges in job creation, agricultural mechanization, industrial scaling, and skills development. This allocation of resources is presented as a choice against funding other economic priorities like jobs, tools, factories, and farms.
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MyJoyOnline
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