[OPINION BY WEALTH DICKSON OMINABO] Tinubu: Subsidy and the uncertainty of hope | TheCable
BY WEALTH DICKSON OMINABO
The reports, prophecies, and fears about the impending democratic apocalypse in Nigeria were premised on the nature of the general election and the discontent that followed thereafter. The brazen violence witnessed in some states during the election, and the election management body’s conduct all contributed to post-election malaise that necessitated fear of the likely disruption of the democratic order.
While it would have been outrightly difficult to discuss the challenges of Nigeria’s democracy as witnessed in the last election in the inaugural address, what many statesmen would have done would have been to acknowledge the fact that the nation’s democracy was still a work in progress and then restate the administration’s commitment to a credible and peaceful in the future.
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