If a job or task can only be completed in a month, considering the extent of personnel and facilities available; and a week is allowed for its completion, then we cannot blame the taskman or taskmen for failure to complete the job in a week.[ad] What do Nigerians reasonably expect from President Tinubu within the next one year, or two, three, or four years? How industrialised is Nigeria now, or before this administration of President Tinubu? What do we expect in the South - west , South -south , South - east , North - west, North - central, and North - west? What are the responsibilities and capacities of the state and local governments in addressing the socio-economic problems of Nigeria?
If a job or task can only be completed in a month, considering the extent of personnel and facilities available; and a week is allowed for its completion, then we cannot blame the taskman or taskmen for failure to complete the job in a week.
What are the causes of these grossly poor performances of the pupils and students, generally, in Nigeria? Is the cause poor infrastructure, poor remuneration or quality of the teachers, poor socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian people, or a combination of all these? What can President Tinubu do about the problem of mass unemployment? When shall we have adequate generation of electricity and its proper distribution...
All the foregoings are some of the reasons why President Tinubu cannot be adjudged, even in the year 2027, to have failed Nigeria; because it is improbable that he would have appreciably solved the many complex problems of Nigeria within the next four years, unless there would have been humongous foreign interventions.
What of the problem of the proliferation of unplanned urban settlements and the resulting dysfunctionality, causing inhibitions to socio-economic development; particularly location of industries and investments, and provision of security? What of the issue of poor minimum wage and wages generally, in the public and private sectors? What should be the proper minimum wage of a professor in the Nigerian...
And if President Tinubu had not removed the subsidy from the price of petroleum fuel, the country’s finances would have grossly worsened by now, because at the advent of the administration, 96% percent of our national revenue was being used to pay interests on our national debts. Without subsidy removal, at this critically bad financial circumstances, Nigeria would probably have gone bankrupt.
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