This article analyzes the performance of the Nigerian President, highlighting the discrepancies between his campaign promises and the current state of the country. It examines key areas such as the economy, security, infrastructure development, and social welfare, pointing out areas where the administration has fallen short.
having already spent almost twenty months captaining the ship of the country albeit in a rudderless manner, it’s time we start evaluating his performance and contrasting them with his campaign promises to assess how well he has delivered on his promises.the country’s economy, his administration has been much more proactive in implementing economic policies.
On the issue of economic transformation, I will admit that he has transformed the economy.
wn operations within his first year in office while many other multinationals divested from the country. On his promise to reduce imports and boost exports, while imports have reduced considerably due to the crash in value of the Naira which makes it a lot more expensive to import goods into the country, there has been no corresponding increase in exports as promised by the administration.administration has done very little to boost local food production.
2.2 million were abducted in one year with an estimated N2.2 trillion paid in ransoms revealed that the security situationalso promised to promote innovation and entrepreneurship, with plans to establish 24 skills and innovation hubs and entrepreneurship centers nationwide. However, so far, only one center has been inaugurated, the ₦1 billion Abdulpromised to achieve 90% coverage by 2025. However, the latest reports show that Nigeria’s broadband penetration rate has dropped to 40.48%.
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