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May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Antimandatethie(m): 9:05am On Apr 12, 2023
May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu to inherit insecurity, subsidy crisis, economic
instability, others


The incoming administration will be inheriting a lot of challenges that defied
solutions under President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure.
In less than two months, precisely May 29, Bola Tinubu will be inaugurated
as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Nigeria has been riddled with lots of economic challenges ranging from high
rates of loans, inflation, unemployment, poverty, among others.

A report by the United Nations, UN, had claimed that Nigeria’s economy
under Buhari is worse than 10 years ago.

The UN, in its 2023 World Economic Situation and Prospects report published
on its website, said high inflation and power supply issues are impacting
growth in Nigeria.

In its flagship report titled ‘Global Economic prospect,’ the UN said:
“The
pandemic has reversed at least a decade of gains in per capita income in
some countries— in almost a third of the region’s economies, including
Angola, Nigeria, and South Africa, per capita incomes are forecast to be lower
in 2022 than a decade ago.”

DAILY POST identifies some economic issues Tinubu’s administration would
have to tackle upon resumption of office.
Monetary Policy
Prior to the 2023 presidential election, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, had
announced the redesign of some denominations of the naira. The apex bank
redesigned the N200, N500, and N1000 notes, a situation that brought about
so much hardship in Nigeria.

The policy almost brought Nigeria’s economy to a standstill as citizens found
it difficult to have access to their money, thereby, making it hard to perform
transactions.

During his campaign, Tinubu had accused some elements in the corridors of
power of using the naira redesign and fuel scarcity to frustrate his
presidential ambition. Despite the release of cash, the effect of the policy
lingers in the country. It is left to be seen how the incoming Tinubu
government would tackle it.

Loans
Despite Nigeria’s debt profile currently standing at 44.25 trillion, the Federal
Government last week hinted that it had secured an $800 million loan from
the World Bank to be used as palliatives for post-fuel subsidy removal in
June 2023.

Apart from the World Bank loan, the Debt Management Office said as at
March 31, 2020, the Total Borrowing by Nigeria from China was $3.121 billion,
this amount represents 3.94% of Nigeria’s Total Public Debt of USD79.303
billion as at March 31, 2020.

Similarly, in terms of external sources of funds,
loans from China accounted for 11.28% of the External Debt Stock of
USD27.67 billion at the same date.

The worrisome growing loan facility, which is almost becoming unserviceable,
is one major issue that would stare the next government in the face.

Insecurity
One of the uphill tasks Tinubu would face upon resumption of office is that
of insecurity across the country.
While Boko Haram and bandits are ravaging
the Northern part of the country, unknown gunmen are rocking havoc in the
Southeast. The activities of these gunmen had widely affected Nigeria’s
economy under Buhari, hence Tinubu’s administration would have a lot to
tackle.

Unemployment
KPMG has stated that the Nigerian unemployment rate had increased to
37.7per cent in 2022 and will further rise to 40.6per cent, due to the
continuing inflow of job seekers into the job market.
The multinational consulting firm, in a newly released report tagged ‘KPMG
Global Economy Outlook report, H1 2023,’ said unemployment will continue to
be a challenge due to the slower-than-required economic growth and the
inability of the economy to absorb the 4-5 million new entrants into the
Nigerian job market every year.

“Unemployment is expected to continue to be a major challenge in 2023 due
to the limited investment by the private sector, low industrialization and
slower than required economic growth and consequently the inability of the
economy to absorb the 4-5 million new entrants into the Nigerian job market
every year.

“Although the National Bureau of Statistics recorded an increase in the
national unemployment rate from 23.1per cent in 2018 to 33.3per cent in
2020. We estimate that this rate has increased to 37.7per cent in 2022 and
will rise further to 40.6 per cent in 2023,” it said.

Inflation rate
Prior to 2015, Nigeria’s inflation rate remained at a single digit– even as
analysts opined at the time that it was high. For instance, in the whole of
2014, the nation’s inflation rate moved between 7.7 per cent, which was the
lowest, to the highest point of 8.5 per cent, official data shows.

When Buhari took over power, the inflation rate averaged 9 per cent. Since
then, the nation has seen a surge in inflation rate. Data released by the
National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, had shown that under Buhari, Nigeria’s
inflation rate hit a 16-year high amid an increase in prices and poor
purchasing power, a situation Tinubu would confront upon assumption of
office.

Fuel Subsidy
A few months to the end of Buhari’s tenure, plans have been concluded for
the removal of petrol subsidy in Nigeria.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, had
hinted at the removal of subsidy before May 29.
In the last few years, Nigeria spent over N3.27 trillion in subsidising petrol,
equaling an average of N272 billion monthly.

Commenting on the issues, the Lead Director of the Centre for Social Justice,
CSJ, and a Financial expert, Eze Onyekpere, said Tinubu and his men would
determine if Nigeria’s economy would improve in the next four years.

Onyekpere said the economy could improve under Tinubu’s administration if
all relevant stakeholders are carried along.
Onyekpere told DAILY POST that:
“The economic issues bedevilling the
nation, have they changed? They are still there. We have low revenue,
unemployment, inflation rate is hitting the rooftop, it’s actually all the things
we have been discussing in the past seven years, and they would need his
attention.

“At least, we must have the revenue to run the government by paying
salaries, building infrastructure, maintaining law and order, and servicing
security.

“We also have the fuel subsidy crisis, but how do you remove it without
cushioning the effect on the economy? So, we have to talk to the organised
labour and other stakeholders to determine the roadmap and what he
needs to do.

“The issue of whether the economy will improve or deteriorate is based on
Tinubu and his party men. First, Nigeria is more divided today than before
the election; even though he has been declared the winner, his team
members are still in the fighting mood.

“If they understand that they are going to form a government and need to
carry everybody along, and they do so by dousing the tension, then there
would be a chance of progress.

“If all we do everyday is to yell at each other on social media, then there is
no way we can build that consensus for us to make progress.

“If you see Nigerians going on social media to call their president a drug
baron, and there are all kinds of kidnappings going on; if you are a foreign
investor coming to Nigeria, wouldn’t you hold your money and watch what is
happening with the threats of ethnic violence. All these won’t encourage
anybody to come into the country and invest.

“So, the first thing for economic improvement is the sense of unity and
purpose, some form of national unity. The kind of belligerence being spoken
of today is clear that people have gone into their trench, and they are not
coming out.”






https://dailypost.ng/2023/04/12/may-29-inauguration-tinubu-to-inherit-insecurity-subsidy-crisis-economic-instability-others/

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Nobody: 9:06am On Apr 12, 2023
But Femi Adesina said that Buhari is leaving Nigeria better than he met it.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by EKONGKING: 9:06am On Apr 12, 2023
Tinubu is the required leader for Nigeria at this critical moment of country existence .

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Frekim: 9:36am On Apr 12, 2023
Hmmmmmm
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Ihateheadslamer: 9:40am On Apr 12, 2023
It is well with Nigeria

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by marlow1962(m): 9:42am On Apr 12, 2023
My ppl have eyes but they can not see sad

Nigeria can never be relieved from bondage.

All countries have problem o ( no doubt), but Nigerian problem na the masses.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by RighChannel: 9:49am On Apr 12, 2023
You never see nothing, Tinubu's insecurity will be pro max of buhari's disaster

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by BitterTruth0001: 9:58am On Apr 12, 2023
CondenseMilk:
But Femi Adesina said that Buhari is leaving Nigeria better than he met it.
cheesy
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by heartbraker(m): 10:18am On Apr 12, 2023
marlow1962:
My ppl have eyes but they can not see sad

Nigeria can never be relieved from bondage.

All countries have problem o ( no doubt), but Nigerian problem na the masses.
see them child of hate and the mud region always bitter in every aspect of life.

Ur tears is delicious bro u don't need sugar to drink garri just ice it.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Yourprick: 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
Ok
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Dude397(m): 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
Someone please help me out with any amount to buy foodstuffs please . I'm starving seriously cry

80 61 34 74 81 Opay. Emeka. God bless

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Triangles1(m): 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
You may think we're foolish like Obi and the gullible Obedient, but we're not.


That's why we choosed him ASIWAJU Jagaban, we knew there's chaos on the land, ASIWAJU is not coming to Aso Rock to sleep but to put the right people in position so that Nigeria can experience beyond what Obasanjo did during his administration.

Yorubas leadership is the best for African and Nigeria.

The same influence and power/money Namdi Azikiwe have is the same Awolowo, take a look at what Awolowo did to the great south West, free education, in time of infrastructure.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Opolopoopolonio: 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Gyir: 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
The excuses continue
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by gentlegenius(m): 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
Tinubu knew about all these challenges before seeking power. He brought buhari into power and watched his government facing these challenges for 8 years. If he had a solution to any of these challenges, he would have given the idea to buhari.
Now that he had succeeded in buying Nigeria, he would enjoy the power he wanted and ignore these challenges. Afterall, it is the poor masses that suffer these challenges, not the elites.
For posterity sake, I am only happy that I wasn't part of those who sold the country to him. My children will grow up to see the ruin that these kleptomaniacs brought upon our country and they will be proud and happy that I, their father wasn't part of those who sold Nigeria into slavery.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by datola: 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
In God we trust!

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by obembet(f): 10:19am On Apr 12, 2023
God will help him.. it's easy but I pray he succeed

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Laple0541(m): 10:20am On Apr 12, 2023
Tinubu is very prepared for even problems that were not included among the highlighted, he is a brilliant politician, just like the way a brilliant student prepared ahead of the class, a brilliant politician do thesame, unlike a thirdclass bigot politician.

Nigeria is about to make a U-turn towards real development, by the grace of God we will achieve it under Tinubu's administration.

Elò fi òkan bale
God bless Nigeria

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Epistasis(m): 10:20am On Apr 12, 2023
I thought over all these before I concluded that we need a person like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to move this country to greater good not another overhyped product who is not prepared for governance.
It's well with Nigeria!!!

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by ShitHead(m): 10:20am On Apr 12, 2023
...and Nigeria to inherit corrupt, senile, sick drug lord.


Na we lose.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by obembet(f): 10:20am On Apr 12, 2023
Gyir:
The excuses continue

Oh I never knew that you are enjoying good security in Nigeria.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Nzebedouma(m): 10:21am On Apr 12, 2023
He better run now mmm



Nzebedouma
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by DarlingtonC: 10:22am On Apr 12, 2023
angry

Nigeria needs an astute manager at this point.

TINUBU IS NOT THAT MAN

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by reiddecuti: 10:23am On Apr 12, 2023
No matter how bad Tinubu might be, he can never be worst than Buhari.

Buhari never cared about Nigeria, that's why he surrounded himself with sycophants of the likes of Femi Adesina, Lie Mohammed, Garba Shehu, Festus Keyamo, etc and left the country in their care. That's why the country is in mess.

Tinubu knowing so the fragile state of the country, and being a wise man, also knowing that the majority of the country didn't stood by him will unleash every apparatus within him to work for the betterment, progress and success of the country.

Tinubu knows the odds are against him, and will proceed to prove Nigerians wrong.

Whether he wants to work for Nigeria or not, he has no choice because the odds are already against him. He will move swiftly and deliberately to prove his naysayers, oppositions wrong.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by 77up(m): 10:23am On Apr 12, 2023
RighChannel:
You never see nothing, Tinubu's insecurity will be pro max of buhari's disaster
Prophet of doom, we wish you what you wish for Nigeria.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Djele: 10:23am On Apr 12, 2023
Nothing like incoming

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by BobbieZion(m): 10:23am On Apr 12, 2023
And continue from where Buhari stopped...
Isn't that wonderful?

Let us not miss Buhari ohhh!!
Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by dangotesmummy: 10:25am On Apr 12, 2023
grin

And the lamentations continue grin

You think dealing with insecurity is doing social media noise instead of hard decisions and making difficult choices?.you think governance in a complex society as Nigeria is by speaking high sounding grammar without any pragmatic steps? cheesy dey Play

Obifools right now

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Nobody: 10:25am On Apr 12, 2023
He will even create more problems.
First of all all the money he has been using to bribe his way will first be recovered through the public funds.He will now leave the rest to be looted by those who are (cabals) fighting to swear him in through illicit means.

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by georgeakins: 10:27am On Apr 12, 2023
Dude397:
Someone please help me out with any amount to buy foodstuffs please . I'm starving seriously cry

80 61 34 74 81 Opay. Emeka. God bless

What is the problem, really?
Aren't you working?

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Sermwell(m): 10:28am On Apr 12, 2023
heartbraker:
see them child of hate and the mud region always bitter in every aspect of life.

Ur tears is delicious bro u don't need sugar to drink garri just ice it.
There's really a big problem when you think those who want a better country are from South East, Nigeria.

Sometimes I just wish I'm Igbo because there's something that makes you guys always think those who voice out the wickedness of this government are Igbos. There must something right they are doing

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Re: May 29 Inauguration: Tinubu To Inherit Insecurity, Subsidy Crisis, And More by Royalty83(m): 10:28am On Apr 12, 2023
[quote author=RighChannel post=122462169]You never see nothing, Tinubu's insecurity will be pro max of buhari's disaster [/quot


Same to you, your family and village.. Bloody pessimistic headless mob

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