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Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Bobloco: 3:38am On May 29
A year into President Bola Tinubu’s tenure, the infectious optimism of liberty, economic progress, security, and well-being heralding his inauguration on May 29, 2023, has turned to dying embers. In the President’s first year, all Nigerians see is hopelessness, misery, privations, and pain. The despair is evident in the numbers: the cost-of-living crises, hyperinflation, joblessness, and naira depreciation. Amidst the supercilious backslapping in government circles, poverty, and bloodshed are intensifying. Tinubu should retrace his steps in the remaining years of his tenure to bequeath a redoubtable legacy to the country.


Under Tinubu, Nigeria is a harsh contrast to Abraham Lincoln’s “Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people.” Instead, only a tiny band of politicians, their families, and sycophants are laughing all the way to the bank. From his “subsidy is gone” pronouncement on Inauguration Day, which cancelled petrol subsidies, chronic hardship has defined his tenure.

From N187 per litre pre-Tinubu, petrol now sells between N568/l and N800/l. Without well-implemented safety nets, most citizens have found it difficult to cope with the astronomical rise in transportation and food costs. This has heightened poverty. It stood at 46 per cent in 2023 or 104 million citizens, per the World Bank.

Two other policies have combined to bankrupt citizens. The first is the merger of the naira rates through floatation. The second is the cancellation of subsidies for Band A electricity consumers in April. Consequently, the naira has depreciated significantly. It exchanged at N464 per $1 in May 2023, plunged to N1,900/$1 early in 2024 before trading at around N1,400/$1 currently despite a raft of artificial policies to shore up its value. By February, it had lost 68 per cent of its value.


The impact goes beyond Nigeria. Formerly reckoned as Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria has ceded the top three continental slots to South Africa, Egypt, and Algeria respectively. It is now fourth in Africa with a GDP of $252.73 billion on the back of currency depreciation.

From N68 per kilowatt-hour, the tariff for the Band A segment climbed to N225/kWh before dropping to N206.80/kWh in May.

On the monetary policy side, the Central Bank of Nigeria has moved the benchmark interest rate from 18.50 per cent in May 2023 to 26.25 per cent, after three consecutive hikes in 2024.

All this has jerked up prices, though the Tinubu government is yet to implement a wage review. He met the national minimum wage of N30,000 per month. Businesses are complaining about the increased costs of borrowing funds.

In April, inflation spiked to a 28-year high of 33.69 per cent. Food inflation worsened to 40.63 per cent. Imports are priced steeply because of the depreciation of the naira. This is devastating to everyday living. Medicines are out of reach of citizens.


Tinubu, who has fulfilled his lifelong ambition to govern Nigeria, assumed office during the economic downturn. But there was hope initially of a revival after a largely successful eight-year tenure in Lagos State (1999-2007). In truth, that optimism is blowing in the wind.

Under him, governance is not much different from the preceding era of locusts supervised by the clueless Muhammadu Buhari (2015-2023). Abductions and killings are an epidemic. This is reminiscent of the Biafra Civil War (1967-1970).

While 63,111 died in violence on Buhari’s watch, 6,931 were killed in Tinubu’s first 10 months. Beacon Security and Intelligence counted 2,583 killings in the first quarter under Tinubu. SBM Intelligence reported 4,777 abductions when Tinubu assumed office to early May 2023. The worst-hit states are Plateau, Benue, Kaduna, Niger, Zamfara, Kogi, Katsina and Borno.

Beyond regular meetings with the security chiefs, Tinubu seems to have no strategy for taming the violence. His lack of a plan is seen in the rampage by bandits, Islamic terrorists, Fulani herdsmen attacks on farmers, and abductions across the country. Like Buhari, Tinubu ensconces himself in the Aso Rock fortress without identifying with the victims of violence by visiting the scene of the crime. He should show more empathy.


Undoubtedly, state capture has not receded in the past year. It is business as usual for the degenerate political class. Take the National Assembly. To undertake constituency projects – a cesspool of sleaze – ranking senators directly received between N200 million and N500 million in their accounts. This is wasteful, a brazen extortion of the commonwealth. Strangely, Tinubu applauded the lawmakers, saying “your integrity is intact!” It is not; it is state capture.

Nigeria still suffers from massive electricity shortages under Tinubu. The only good aspect is installed capacity, which hit 14,000 megawatts in 2023. It has not affected supply: the sole national grid often collapses if fed more than 4,000MW.

True, Tinubu inherited a hollow economy with a debt stock of N87 trillion (centre alone). The infrastructure is shabby, needing $150 billion annually over 30 years to bridge, per the World Bank. Social services, particularly education and health, are in a shambles.

Undeniably, it is not all bad news. Apart from speedily delivering the rehabilitation of the Third Mainland Bridge, and the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway in Lagos, the 700-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway at N15 trillion over seven years is ambitious. Abandoned since conception in 1978, the Tinubu administration is commencing work on the 1,000km Badagry-Sokoto Highway. This is in addition to the 330 federal roads and bridges the President virtually commissioned on Sunday. Combined, these projects are expected to begin an era of infrastructural renewal. Tinubu should ensure that none of them is abandoned.

Regularly, the military scores big against Islamic terrorists in the North-East. This has limited the reach of the insurgents.

The economy is suffering partly because of the importation of petroleum products. This reportedly gulps between 30 and 40 per cent of forex, putting enormous pressure on the naira. With the Dangote Refinery set to commence the production of petrol, the economy is set for a boost. The positive effect of the Dangote Refinery is already being felt in the cost of diesel.

As he embarks on the second year of his four-year term, Tinubu should govern with more compassion. He should cut back on his travels and be there for Nigerians during celebrations and mourning.

The President’s private sector background should quicken the pace of economic growth to reclaim its pride of place on the continent.


Surprisingly, he has not embarked on privatisation. Tinubu should privatise the refineries, the airports, seaports, the Ajaokuta Steel Company, and the railways. This will save the government on running costs and boost foreign direct investment.

The President should redirect focus on security. Without this, farming and business will continue to depress. There is a growing trend of brutality among the security agencies. They are abducting journalists with impunity. This is against the rule of law. Nigeria is no longer under a military regime so Tinubu should rein in their excesses.

His cabinet is bloated. He should have a compact team of performers to reduce the cost of governance.

Tinubu is toeing the path of his predecessors on restructuring. This is ludicrous. It is wishful thinking to believe that Nigeria will make progress without restructuring. The President should make restructuring a priority. It will unleash Nigeria’s productive capacity, rebuild trust in governance, improve security, and de-escalate inter-ethnic tensions.

https://punchng.com/tinubus-first-anniversary-era-of-pain/?amp

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Ofunaofu: 3:46am On May 29
Era of pain, hunger and starvation

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by CodeTemplar: 4:33am On May 29
Bobloco:

Tinubu is toeing the path of his predecessors on restructuring. This is ludicrous. It is wishful thinking to believe that Nigeria will make progress without restructuring. The President should make restructuring a priority. It will unleash Nigeria’s productive capacity, rebuild trust in governance, improve security, and de-escalate inter-ethnic tensions
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https://punchng.com/tinubus-first-anniversary-era-of-pain/?amp

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by BabbanBura(m): 4:35am On May 29
It takes only an evil being (definitely not even human) to defend this beast of a government that has crushed every little speck of hope for a better Nigeria.

You are so clueless, you don't know what to do, why force yourself on people? To further make our lives hell? Or to mortgage the nation to the devil as another hellfire?

May the supporters and promoters of this evil government know no peace or anything call happiness till the government leaves!

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by HenryThegreat1(m): 5:02am On May 29
Everything written here are the reality of this one government.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Coolestguy2023: 5:02am On May 29
NO PAIN
NO GAIN

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by jimetagambo: 5:03am On May 29
Ofunaofu:
Era of pain, hunger and starvation
Do not waste your vote like in 2023. Vote for Atiku in 2027.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Smithkafors(m): 5:07am On May 29
jimetagambo:

Do not waste your vote like in 2023. Vote for Atiku in 2027.

Which Atiku. You guys like wasting your votes.

I repeat the only person who can salvage this country is Peter Obi.
He is energetic and gets to the grassroots.

Atiku and Tinubu plays the same type of politics. They don’t get involved In things.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Georgry(m): 5:57am On May 29
grin
Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by bobonextdoor(m): 6:25am On May 29
Happy 1yr anniversary Baba Presido... But sha be aware that God will punish you same way you're punishing Nigerians with your stupid policies.

Policies that only benefits them undecided
Tokskob2008:

Yeah right....

But all our politicians aren't feeling any pains right now are they
lols... Let the masses feel the pain while politicians enjoy the gain. Yet, people still support that nonsense! We go all dey alright sha.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Tokskob2008: 6:29am On May 29
Coolestguy2023:
NO PAIN
NO GAIN
Yeah right....

But all our politicians aren't feeling any pains right now are they

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:38am On May 29
In the President’s first year, all Nigerians see is hopelessness, misery, privations, and pain. The despair is evident in the numbers: the cost-of-living crises, hyperinflation, joblessness, and naira depreciation. Amidst the supercilious backslapping in government circles, poverty, and bloodshed are intensifying

In April, inflation spiked to a 28-year high of 33.69 per cent. Food inflation worsened to 40.63 per cent. Imports are priced steeply because of the depreciation of the naira. This is devastating to everyday living. Medicines are out of reach of citizens.

Under him, governance is not much different from the preceding era of locusts supervised by the clueless Muhammadu Buhari (2015-2023). Abductions and killings are an epidemic. 

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:39am On May 29
Coolestguy2023:
NO PAIN
NO GAIN

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:40am On May 29
That negative interpretation is my concern here, and it’s premised on buhari’s support for the election of Bola Tinubu as nigeria’s next president.

It concerns me because I am so fully convinced that a Tinubu presidency would not only destabilise Nigeria internally, as it would damage Nigeria globally, making it a big laughing stock, a butt of dark international jokes!


Truth is, next year’s presidential election will have huge long-term implications, its outcome will affect nigeria for decades. Therefore, no patriotic Nigerian should sit on the fence; that patriotism is what underpins this intervention. To be sure, the presidential election should be as much about character as manifesto.

The presidency is too serious an office to be invested in someone with serious integrity deficit. Those ignoring character and integrity should remember the Turkish proverb: “When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king. The palace becomes a circus.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2022/11/p

Nigerians were warned about Buhari and Tinubu, but most of the red flags were downplayed. Now, it is endless weeping, wailing, lamentations and gnashing of teeth.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Isokiscool(m): 6:44am On May 29
Smithkafors:


Which Atiku. You guys like wasting your votes.

I repeat the only person who can salvage this country is Peter Obi.
He is energetic and gets to the grassroots.

Atiku and Tinubu plays the same type of politics. They don’t get involved In things.
Continue to waste your vote and later you will start crying of hardship

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Coolestguy2023: 7:21am On May 29
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Mèh swuó nu

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Joshy4u: 7:22am On May 29
You can't use a sick man to cure a sick nation.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Coolestguy2023: 7:25am On May 29
Tokskob2008:

Yeah right....

But all our politicians aren't feeling any pains right now are they

Are you them to know they aren't feeling the pain?

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Tokskob2008: 7:31am On May 29
Coolestguy2023:


Are you them to know they aren't feeling the pain?
You are right, they can also be feeling the pains with all the ridiculous allowances and looting cool

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by CannibalTorment: 10:50am On May 29
God bless Asiwaju Jagaban the eze-chukwu Bola Ahmed Tinubu the eze-chukwu of igbo land
God bless South west
God bless South South
God bless the North
God bless Yorubas
Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Olarewaju89: 10:50am On May 29
undecided

Tinubu should be impeach abeg.
That man is a total failure.


Pls, return the size of fufu back to it former size. Nonsense!

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Kwaramustgoodag: 10:51am On May 29
Era of sufferness even to online warriors, because mannabbq hardly get data to defend now.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by Elzazzi: 10:52am On May 29
grin
Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by SlavaUkraini: 10:53am On May 29
Smithkafors:


Which Atiku. You guys like wasting your votes.

I repeat the only person who can salvage this country is Peter Obi.
He is energetic and gets to the grassroots.

Atiku and Tinubu plays the same type of politics. They don’t get involved In things.

If you pitch Peter Obi against Tinubu in 2027, Tinubu will defeat him hands down.

The North will not vote for Peter Obi to do 8 years after Jagaban has done 4 years.

They will rather vote for Jagaban to do another 4 years and go, so that a Northerner can take over.

That is how politics and elections work in Nigeria. Nigerians generally vote along tribal and regional lines.

The surest and only way for Tinubu to be uprooted from the Aso Rock is for Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso to form a merger.

Jagaban cannot survive such a Merger. He would be defeated.

But I don't see such a Merger happening because Peter Obi (or rather his Obidients army) wants to be President and is not willing to be Atiku's Vice Presidential candidate.

If Peter Obi can humble himself and be VP candidate to either Atiku or Kwankwaso, then there is a possibility that the APC will be defeated.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by TalkTalkTwins(m): 10:53am On May 29
Tinubu should privatize the refineries, the airports, seaports, the Ajaokuta Steel Company, and the railways. This will save the government on running costs and boost foreign direct investment.

The President should redirect focus on security. Without this, farming and business will continue to depress. There is a growing trend of brutality among the security agencies. They are abducting journalists with impunity. This is against the rule of law. Nigeria is no longer under a military regime so Tinubu should rein in their excesses.


This line sums it all up.

Presido should prioritize security.

I saw on Twitter that in some northern states, farmers have to give bandits some percentage of their farm produces. These illegal taxes are thereafter, transferred to the final consumers, thereby driving the prices of already high commodities even higher.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by tishbite42: 10:54am On May 29
jimetagambo:

Do not waste your vote like in 2023. Vote for Atiku in 2027.
I'll rather vote Bulaba than to vote in Atiku

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by ClearFlair: 10:54am On May 29
9 years of disaster
Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by ClearFlair: 10:54am On May 29
tishbite42:

I'll rather vote Bulaba than to vote in Atiku


Not a surprise. There are people who think 1+1 = 27.

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by vincenteger: 10:56am On May 29
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That's whey Kanayo O Kanayo comes in
Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by tishbite42: 10:57am On May 29
ClearFlair:



Not a surprise. There are people who think 1+1 = 27.
Atiku missed his opportunity in 2015
He's in the dustbin of history
Let him enjoy Dubai
He's one of the main reasons we're in this mess

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Re: Tinubu’s First Anniversary: Era Of Pain - Punch Editorial by firearcher: 10:59am On May 29
Fair review of the administration. I agree with several of the points but not all.
We will see what happens in the next 3 years and judge accordingly.

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