Five Tactical Errors President Tinubu Must Address – Onoja
Veteran journalist Martins Oloja in a recent story in weekend Guardian identifies key areas President Tinubu needs to tackle to ensure Nigeria’s democratic progress.
1, Weak Presidential Bureaucracy
The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) is crucial, yet its authority has been undermined by the Chief of Staff. This has led to chaotic announcements of presidential appointments and policy decisions.
2, NNPCL Conundrum
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s (NNPCL) conflicting reports on profits and debts raise concerns. Its sudden declaration of owing oil marketers $6 billion and adjusting PMS prices without rhyme or reason is alarming.
3, Electricity Distribution Company’s Toxic ‘Band A’
The discriminatory electricity tariff hurts people and businesses. A 50% reduction for hospitals and tertiary institutions is insufficient.
4, A Cabinet of Many Mediocrities
President Tinubu’s cabinet lacks passionate technocrats. Obscure members can’t address socio-economic challenges.
5, Absence of Robust Civil Service
The federal bureaucracy’s fragility and mediocrity hinder progress. Politics overshadows public policy.
To avoid tragic errors, President Tinubu must address these tactical and strategic errors. Nigeria’s democratic progress depends on it.
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