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Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MadeINchenzen2: 4:02pm On Apr 05, 2023
President-elect Bola Tinubu has promised to tackle a litany of problems, including escalating violence, double-digit inflation and industrial-scale oil theft.

His supporters portray him as an effective administrator who improved roads, trash collection and other services in the chaotic city of Lagos during his tenure as governor from 1999 to 2007. Opponents are sceptical: many of Nigeria's problems worsened under outgoing president Muhammadu Buhari, on whose party ticket Tinubu ran.

Here is what Tinubu's win could mean.

HOW DOES HE PLAN TO FIX THE ECONOMY?
Tinubu says he will build on Buhari's public infrastructure programme to create jobs and remove legal limits on government spending.

Nigeria's revenue-to-GDP ratio is the lowest among its peers, according to the World Bank. Tinubu says he will reduce corporate tax to attract investment and plug tax loopholes to boost revenue.

A popular fuel subsidy, which cost $10 billion last year and is driving up debt, will be phased out and the money channelled to infrastructure, agricultural and social welfare programmes.

So too will a system of multiple foreign exchange rates that the International Monetary Fund says is subject to abuse and makes it difficult for investors to repatriate their money.

Any new foreign borrowing will be used to fund projects that generate revenue from which debt can be repaid, Tinubu says.

WHAT ARE HIS PLANS FOR THE OIL SECTOR?
Crude oil theft is the biggest headache for oil companies, which have seen production tumble. Oil majors are selling shallow-water projects, mainly due to the theft and vandalism of pipelines, and shifting offshore.

Tinubu says he will set up a surveillance unit to protect the country's pipelines and attract new investors with tax incentives.

Africa's top producer of crude oil depends on imported refined fuels, something Tinubu wants to end by increasing domestic refining through joint ventures with private investors.

HOW WILL HE DEAL WITH INSECURITY?
Spreading insecurity is a major concern for Nigerians and foreign investors, from kidnappings for ransom in the northwest to a 13-year Islamist insurgency in the northeast, separatist violence in the southeast and decades-old ethnic tensions between herders and farmers in the north-central region.

Tinubu wants to recruit more soldiers and police officers, while paying and equipping them better.

He says there will be "anti-terrorist battalions" and special forces to fight jihadists and armed gangs but also wants the military involved in community initiatives to "win hearts and minds."

WHAT ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS?
Human rights groups and media outlets including Reuters have documented abuses on all sides of the conflict in the northeast and elsewhere.

The International Criminal Court prosecutor concluded in 2020 that grounds existed to open an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity by both Nigeria's security forces and insurgents, but the court has not opened one.

Tinubu casts himself as a champion of human rights, pointing to his time campaigning against Nigeria's former military rulers in the 1990s when he was forced into exile.

But critics question whether he will hold authorities to account after he suggested that protesters who were shot at during anti-police brutality protests in 2020 should explain why they were in the locations where security forces opened fire.

HOW DOES HE PLAN TO FIX THE ECONOMY?
Tinubu says he will build on Buhari's public infrastructure programme to create jobs and remove legal limits on government spending.

Nigeria's revenue-to-GDP ratio is the lowest among its peers, according to the World Bank. Tinubu says he will reduce corporate tax to attract investment and plug tax loopholes to boost revenue.

A popular fuel subsidy, which cost $10 billion last year and is driving up debt, will be phased out and the money channelled to infrastructure, agricultural and social welfare programmes.

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So too will a system of multiple foreign exchange rates that the International Monetary Fund says is subject to abuse and makes it difficult for investors to repatriate their money.

Any new foreign borrowing will be used to fund projects that generate revenue from which debt can be repaid, Tinubu says.

WHAT ARE HIS PLANS FOR THE OIL SECTOR?
Crude oil theft is the biggest headache for oil companies, which have seen production tumble. Oil majors are selling shallow-water projects, mainly due to the theft and vandalism of pipelines, and shifting offshore.

Tinubu says he will set up a surveillance unit to protect the country's pipelines and attract new investors with tax incentives.

Africa's top producer of crude oil depends on imported refined fuels, something Tinubu wants to end by increasing domestic refining through joint ventures with private investors.

HOW WILL HE DEAL WITH INSECURITY?
Spreading insecurity is a major concern for Nigerians and foreign investors, from kidnappings for ransom in the northwest to a 13-year Islamist insurgency in the northeast, separatist violence in the southeast and decades-old ethnic tensions between herders and farmers in the north-central region.

Tinubu wants to recruit more soldiers and police officers, while paying and equipping them better.

He says there will be "anti-terrorist battalions" and special forces to fight jihadists and armed gangs but also wants the military involved in community initiatives to "win hearts and minds."

WHAT ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS?
Human rights groups and media outlets including Reuters have documented abuses on all sides of the conflict in the northeast and elsewhere.

The International Criminal Court prosecutor concluded in 2020 that grounds existed to open an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity by both Nigeria's security forces and insurgents, but the court has not opened one.

Tinubu casts himself as a champion of human rights, pointing to his time campaigning against Nigeria's former military rulers in the 1990s when he was forced into exile.

But critics question whether he will hold authorities to account after he suggested that protesters who were shot at during anti-police brutality protests in 2020 should explain why they were in the locations where security forces opened fire.

IS DEMOCRACY UNDER THREAT?
This year's election marked nearly a quarter century of democracy in Africa's most populous nation, and many hoped that it would be its most credible yet thanks to an increasingly professional electoral commission and measures to curb fraudulent practices rife in many previous polls.

But malfunctions in new equipment used to verify voters' identities and transmit results, along with instances of violence and disruption of voting in some areas undermined confidence in the process.

Tinubu's closest challengers, Atiku Abubakar from the main opposition People's Democratic Party and the Labour Party's Peter Obi, rejected the result as fraudulent.

Tinubu was declared the winner with 37% of the vote and turnout was just 29%, according to results released by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

"Mr Tinubu's narrow victory is bittersweet, as his historically low support in the polls could lead some to question his legitimacy as president," the Oxford Economics Africa consultancy said in a note.

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/nigeria-election-what-expect-president-elect-bola-tinubu-2023-03-01/

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MadeINchenzen2: 4:05pm On Apr 05, 2023
Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MadeINchenzen2: 4:06pm On Apr 05, 2023
Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Ever8090: 4:23pm On Apr 05, 2023
That niga has nothing to offer Nigeria....person wey no fit remember the name of him political party, dey raise walking stick up to pose for national anthem...

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by dgmoni123(m): 4:27pm On Apr 05, 2023
Talk is cheap... that's how buhari promise us heaven and earth.

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by kurupt1: 4:37pm On Apr 05, 2023
Tinubu has nothing to offer except his medical travels and gaffes

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Softmirror: 4:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
THEY JUST CAN'T STOP CRYING LIKE BUSH BABIES OVER TINUBU. grin

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MadeINchenzen2: 6:25pm On Apr 05, 2023
Tinubu might just pull a surprise and y"all will have reasons to enjoy your luckgrin

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Dialpad: 6:34pm On Apr 05, 2023
Nice one .... Asiwaju has the capacity to gather great minds that will fix Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MuslimIgbo: 6:34pm On Apr 05, 2023
I have a feeling that Tinubu will perform well and beyond expectations.


HE'LL SURELY DISGRACE AND PUT TO SHAME ALL
BASTARDS
CHILDREN OF HATE AND PERDITION

grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by MuslimIgbo: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
Okay

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by socialmediaman: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
Someone asked this puzzling question, probably his academic discussion topic grin so I decided to bring it here for you people to help me answer.

How can someone be a good leader on a stolen mandate?

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Komolafe89: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
Best of luck Mr president elect jagaban of Africa

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by haabidah666: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
the guy will surprise many people.

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
10% of IGR

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by jchioma: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
OK. Nigerians are waiting patiently for the court to decide. Any other thing is shalaye!

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by LesbianBoy(m): 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
The earlier Nigerians know that as far as tinubu is on that seat illegitimately there won't be peace (I say this because he is not the will of MOST Nigerians and it would be hard to preside over angry and divided citizens) and nothing good will come out of the government angry


Na mumu go expect anything good from tinubu government tongue

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by WhisperedNoise: 6:35pm On Apr 05, 2023
WHAT TO EXPECT

- An endless supply of laughter caused by gaffes, goofs and errors. Balablu. Bulaba. Roasted corn.

- Every skit maker will be relegated because we'll have a principal skit maker. The BAT. grin

- Endless travels like ajala the traveler like his predecessor, Mr Integrity.๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ

- Campaigning everytime. Especially after election.

- Bayo, FFK, Lai will have a special office created. The Department of Lying Against PO.

- Agberoism at an all time high.

- Subversion of the judicial process.

- Locking of social media as seen in BAT's hatred for social media. Sebi Mr Integrity shut down Twitter for months.

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Omoawoke: 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
angry

Jagaban faced a very big battle in the hands of bullies, from Muslim Muslim ticket , to cyber bullies to age and many more. Yet he conquered.
Give me a winner and Iโ€™d tell you winning is an art to him.
He will deliver Nigeria and make the country great again.

May his regime bring blessings and abundance to Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Hambivert: 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
Roses are Red
Violets are blue
A townhall, different from...

When APC spokespersons said, LP was the biggest rigger in this election, it only gave me joy as it meant that they indirectly accepted that this election was rigged.

Anyways, what more can one expect from a thief?

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by AFRICANJAMAICA: 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
Ok

Pls explain.
A man who told you he will continue/build on buhari legacy..

What else do you expect

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by fatherjesse(m): 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
[b]Expect blind and senseless looting as was in the elections, expect bigotry and lawlessness(Portable's chest-beating is a pointer), expect extreme propaganda(worse than what Liar Muhammed is doing), expect blaming those not in power, expect most BATISTS suffering hunger more than others, expect an absent president, expect high level power play by cabals, expect nothing good so you won't be disappointed. Again I say, I am Yoruba back and front.

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by nairalanda1(m): 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
Nothing on taxes, and nothing on removing power subsidies as well.

And we need an action plan on railways really.
Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Angelfrost(m): 6:36pm On Apr 05, 2023
I wish Tinubu and Nigerians well... But, I expect absolutely nothing from him!


The truth is... There can be no magic wand to wave or miracle he can perform!

To get Nigeria to a semblance of growth or progress, Nigerians will have to be put through severe growing pains!

So, the question is: can he stay focused and ignore the insults, agitations, and rebellion that will inevitably come in doing this?!!

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by HocusPocus: 6:37pm On Apr 05, 2023
Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Copperfield(m): 6:37pm On Apr 05, 2023
Issokay, we are waiting
Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by victorDanladi: 6:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
Trump and his supporters did more than the wailers here in 2021...yet JOE BIDEN was sworn in,despite the fact that Trump was a sitting and president and that was in advanced democracy of 200years plus


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6xnZLOnRTk

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by AsomStructures: 6:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
May this new government favour us all...
See our just concluded 3bedroom bungalow construction if you're about starting your building project.. Link in my signature

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by Tofax: 6:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
How do a sick & a drug lord fix a country like Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by jessesky: 6:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
WHY NOT WAIT AND SEE
Ever8090:
That niga has nothing to offer Nigeria....person wey no fit remember the name of him political party, dey raise walking stick up to pose for national anthem...

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Re: Nigeria Election: What To Expect From President-Elect Bola Tinubu - Reuters by shakol91(m): 6:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
Nothing to expect from APC stolen mandate who is new among the guys he called team. You can't steal the village drum and expect to enjoy it in peace. Ko le work

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