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6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Islie: 9:13am On May 22, 2023
A head of Monday’s inauguration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the 16th president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, experts and stakeholders in critical…






A head of Monday’s inauguration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the 16th president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, experts and stakeholders in critical sectors of the country have set an agenda for the incoming administration.

The inauguration of Tinubu will mark the end of the eight-year tenure of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Across the country and beyond, Nigerians are awaiting the taking over by Tinubu, who has promised to address the myriad of challenges facing the country as encapsulated in his Renewed Hope agenda.

Key sectors enumerated by experts and stakeholders as yearning for immediate attention are security, economy, power/energy, infrastructure, health, education and agriculture.

Top on the agenda is the issue of insecurity, which encompasses the raging banditry, kidnapping, insurgency, oil theft, secessionists’ agitations, cult clashes, farmers/herders’, communal clashes/killings and internet fraud as key problems confronting the sector.

Each of the six geopolitical zones of the country has its fair share from the unabated security challenges bedevilling the nation despite military intervention over the years.

For instance, some states in North West and North Central are battling banditry and kidnapping. The challenge of oil theft is attributed to the Niger Delta region, in the South South of the country.

Findings showed that the North East zone still suffers from attacks by insurgents.


Stakeholders in the security sector, who spoke to one of our correspondents, said there are ways out of the present quagmire if the incoming administration has the political will and wherewithal to combat the menace.

Abdullahi Umar, a counter-terrorism and security expert, noted that it is imperative for the incoming administration to set up a think-tank immediately to tackle the root of the matter.

He also advised that the present security architecture be restructured, saying bad eggs within the security forces jeopardizing the ongoing fight against insurgency must be made to face the wrath of the law.


Another security expert, Sunday Oni, said that the president-elect should work closely with lawmakers to make ranches a must for owners of cows.

In the same vein, he called on lawmakers to make legislations that would allocate roles to traditional rulers regarding peace in their domains, saying the law should also include how to tackle incessant communal clashes.

Subsidy, power grid crashes dog energy sector

The removal of the petrol subsidy, the crashing or hike in the petrol price presently at over N190 per litre, as well as making petroleum products available are the immediate hurdles the incoming Tinubu administration must resolve after May 29.

In the power sector, the new president must find ways to raise the power on the national grid above the 4,500 megawatts (MW) nominal availability that has caused a perennially low supply to consumers, experts have said.

The outgoing government of President Buhari recently expanded a committee to include members of the incoming government in deliberating on the removal or sustenance of petrol subsidy after June, just a month after Tinubu stepped in.

So far, the government has spent over N6 trillion as petrol subsidy in less than 18 months but Nigerians have endured over a year of petrol scarcity amidst multiple hikes in the product’s price from N165 per litre to N195/l official rate in less than one year.

The price of petrol must be stabilised rather than juggling from N165 per litre to between N179/l and N189/l across various regions, and then to N180/l before rising to N195/l officially. The product still sells for over N250/l in some states. For diesel, the price has remained at over N800/l after rising from about N250/l in 2022.

Analysts said it will be a tough decision for Tinubu to sustain the subsidy and not fully liberalise the downstream petroleum sector to allow other players to import petrol instead of the sole reliance on NNPC Limited.

The Dangote Refinery has been slated for commissioning today. It is expected to cushion supply issues as NNPC will now buy from the plant in Lagos rather than relying on a three-week freight duration from Amsterdam, Belgium where it gets refined product from refineries operated by Shell and Mobil.

Nigerians have not had a national grid beyond 5,600MW so far and even at an average daily peak power of 4,000MW generation, there are complaints of multiple daily outages across states along with an increasing tariff.

Experts and electricity users have decried the rigidity in deploying meters by the Distribution Companies (DisCos) with key advocacies that the meter device acquisition be liberalized to be purchased at the market freely by consumers so they can monitor their consumption and reduce their complaints of high estimated electricity bills.

There is also an over N3trn market shortfall with a worsening situation that has caused several DisCos to be given 60 days, ending in June 2023, to remedy their defaults in the remittance of energy revenue collections to the Market Operator (MO) of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

The Siemens Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), a brainchild of Buhari has not yielded the much expected results. So far, raising the grid to 7,000MW from the 5,000MW did not happen in 2022 and the target of reaching 11,000MW this year may be elusive with seven months left.

Although some power transformers have been sold to Nigeria by Siemen from its Italy and German factories, they have not translated to improved grid power.

A financial expert, Paul Alaje, said the incoming government must first focus on energy to stimulate the economy as no economy has survived without having abundant energy at its disposal.

N77trn debt amid rising inflation

The first glimpse of the Nigerian economy Tinubu will catch will be a portfolio of an inherited N77 trillion federal and state debt along a rising inflation highway at 22 per cent.

Although President Buhari, who is leaving office on Monday along with state governors, is leaving a N77trn debt portfolio, the federal government is seeking fresh permission to borrow $800 million (about N330 billion) from the World Bank after securing approval for $800m as palliatives for previously planned petrol subsidy removal.

With the integration of these loans by the Debt Management Office (DMO), the debt profile is sure to rise higher at a time government officials and the World Bank said over 90 per cent of revenue Nigeria earned is used to service debt and to pay salaries.

Due to the enormity of the cash crunch, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State recently told workers that the federal and state governments may not be able to pay workers’ salaries beyond June unless it either resorts to “massive printing of money” which is the Ways and Means (W&M) or removing fuel subsidy.

Buhari’s government had gathered N23trn local debt through the CBN W&M which the national assembly approved to be integrated into the debt profile and dragged it to N77trn. DMO’s breakdown shows that the CBN debt was N23.7trn, adding to Nigeria’s total debt stock of N44.06tr, which DMO said largely reflected the weakness of the local unit, the naira.

One area that the masses feel the impact of the government is around food security but Nigeria has failed in this with super high food inflation. The World Bank recently projected more food crises with Africa to be mostly hit and the majority of the African population is in Nigeria.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s annual inflation rate rose to 22.04 per cent in March from 21.91 per cent in the previous month. The food inflation rate rose to 24.46 per cent in March from 24.35 per cent in February. To tame this, CBN has been hiking banks’ interest rates but that has not cushioned the inflation figures.

On foreign exchange, the naira has remained under continued pressure as many Nigerians scramble for dollars to pay tuition fees, medical and import bills. CBN has also failed to meet the demands in the official market, forcing many to turn to the black market, causing price hikes.

Agriculture

Experts say the incoming president needs to concentrate on six major issues that prevent Nigeria’s agriculture sector from reaching its full potential.

The issues include addressing the fertiliser conundrum, herder/farmer conflicts, gaining access to finance, expanding irrigation infrastructure, and increasing mechanization access.

Farmers and other relevant stakeholders agreed that these six major areas have restricted the country’s agro-economy’s potential in every aspect of output.

Architect Kabiru Ibrahim, national president of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), said an all-year-round farming programme should be encouraged by investing in irrigation, mechanization, smart agricultural practices, and STI (Science Technology and Innovation) to attain the desired results by the incoming administration.

“The incoming administration should meticulously incentivize farmers by carefully analysing agricultural competencies and the regions possessing comparative advantage in producing them and go on to subsidize the products directly as well as decisively.

“Each of the six geopolitical zones should be appraised and its staples identified with a view to optimizing the productivity of all those staples such that the impact will be felt within the first year of the administration,” he said.

On his part, Chief Dan Okafor, national president of Potato Farmers and Processors said the incoming government should address first and foremost security, electricity, irrigation, rural roads and provide insurance schemes to farmers.

An agro-economist, Mr Dele Adebisi, said the incoming government must look at various ways of ensuring that farmers have good access to inputs including mechanization, adding that mechanisation will ultimately reduce the cost of production.

Health

Nigeria’s health sector is bedevilled with a lot of challenges and the incoming administration has a lot to do in improving the health system, as well as making healthcare affordable and accessible to millions of Nigerians who cannot access the care they require.

Experts said there is a need for the incoming administration to urgently address the challenges.

Some of them are massive brain drain, manpower shortage, poor budgetary allocation to health, dependence on donors to fund healthcare, over 70% out-of-pocket expenditure for health, poor primary healthcare delivery, medical tourism and poor immunisation coverage, rivalry among health professionals, poor infrastructure and obsolete equipment across health facilities among others.

The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), on its part, said the country’s healthcare delivery system currently faces challenges of big funding gaps, infrastructure deficits, and a demoralised workforce.

The association’s president, Dr Victor Makanjuola and Secretary General, Dr Yemi R. Raji said, “The poor motivation of healthcare workers has resulted in the ongoing emigration of our scarce healthcare workforce to more developed countries.” Ifedilichukwu Innocent of Save the Children called on the new administration – from local, state and national levels – to prioritize health and also budget in line with global recommendations.

Education

The education sector is one of the critical areas where Nigerians’ expectations are high considering that it has been challenged by inadequate funding, incessant strikes at the tertiary level, a high number of out-of-school children and inadequate qualified teachers among others.

While some experts say the government has taken some positive steps in collaboration with local and international partners and other stakeholders to address the challenges in the sector, they however recommend that a lot of work still needs to be done.

This year, with a new government in view, it is expected that the sector should do more in closing the gaps and addressing the challenges to bring it to the level of international best practices.

Educationists and other stakeholders have said appointing the right person as minister is a priority the incoming president should consider. They expressed the belief that an academic who knows the challenges of the sector should be considered this time around.

The Director, Ibrahim Usman Jibril Institute for the Built Environment, Nasarawa State University Keffi, Professor Nasiru Medugu Idris said: “We need the political will to change the narrative of the education sector so that we can tackle them holistically for development if we still want to be respected among the comity of nations.”

Also, an educationist, Michael Sule, said an academic should be the new minister as obtained in Ghana and other places where their education sector is working.

ASUU strike

The feud between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the federal government due to the failure of the latter to meet the demands of the union on welfare, infrastructure, among others has always led to strike action grounding activities of both federal and state universities in the country.

The strike always affects students learning who in most cases stayed at home for months. The new government should find ways to put this to permanent rest, the stakeholders said.

Buhari’s uncompleted projected

One of the uncompelled projects of the outgoing administration is the $1.96bn Kano-Katsina-Jibiya-Maradi Rail Line for which a virtual ground-breaking ceremony was performed by President Buhari on February 9, 2021.

The plan for the construction of the 284km Kano-Maradi rail line linking Nigeria to neighbouring Niger Republic is to boost the Lagos-Kano-Jibiya (LAKAJI) economic corridor, which both the World Bank and the US have been highlighting.

$3.02bn Port Harcourt/Maiduguri rail line

Another project which requires the attention of the incoming government is the $3.02bn Port Harcourt/Maiduguri rail line.

Ground-breaking was done by President Buhari for a complete revamp of the Port Harcourt–Maiduguri Narrow Gauge Rail. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in a factsheet released on the seventh anniversary of the Buhari administration, said work kicked off in 2022.On October 7, 2020, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the sum of $3.02 billion for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri Eastern Narrow Gauge railway project.

Kaduna-Kano standard gauge rail line

Another important project expected to be of priority for the incoming Tinubu administration is the Kaduna-Kano Standard Gauge Rail Line. Construction commenced on the Kaduna-Kano Standard Gauge Rail Line following the ground-breaking by the president in July 2021. Also, some segments of the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road are yet to be completed.


https://dailytrust.com/6-top-sectors-awaiting-tinubus-magic-wand/

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Rejina: 11:04am On May 22, 2023
It's not magic if he knows how to go about it. Thats why we need to vote for intellectuals, not old men

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by slawomir: 11:04am On May 22, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Tinubu ain't gonna do no magic

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by nony43(m): 11:04am On May 22, 2023
My problem is BAT is he didn’t criticise any Buhari’s policies all through his eight years instead he is still talking on continuing were he stopped. We are really God’s hands .125 killed in Plateau yet our incoming’s voice is missing .

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by cardoctor(m): 11:06am On May 22, 2023
My sector is not represented here. Are we not important?
Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by CodeTemplar: 11:07am On May 22, 2023
Fantastically corrupt lot hyping themselves.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Reportbutton: 11:07am On May 22, 2023
Headless mob will cry throughout today, tinubu will be your president for the next 4/8 years, so if you want to wail, your wailing will last 4/8 years from now...
Jagaban the IPOB Slayer. grin cheesy

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Puremind1225: 11:07am On May 22, 2023
tinubu and buhari are birds of same feather

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by KingDash09(m): 11:07am On May 22, 2023
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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by BeigJawnson(m): 11:08am On May 22, 2023
All sectors waiting will have to wait in townhall different from balablue... Cos that is where the magic is with tinubu. ....

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by MVLOX(m): 11:08am On May 22, 2023
Baba no go perform the magic on e self first?

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by JohnBullMySon: 11:09am On May 22, 2023
Nigeria will still be worse off after his tenure. The problems we face are so deep rooted that no president can come and change it just like that.

Right now, we are at a point where hundreds can be killed or kidnapped and it sounds normal. I remember when Chibok in 2014 caused a national outrage.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Angelfrost(m): 11:09am On May 22, 2023
Mission Impossible...! grin

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Jeffyblaq(m): 11:09am On May 22, 2023
Itz now crystal clear that the Nigerian government don't have any plan whatsoever for the teaming youths towards creating jobs for them thereby tackling unemployment to an extent...☹️

Youths itz over to you guys to decide your fates... 😔

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Enemyofpeace: 11:09am On May 22, 2023
Yinmu! Forget it Tinubu ain't doing nada. His first priority would be to recover all the money he spent on the election, right from the primaries to the election tribunal and then how to steal more for his unborn generations. All of una go suffer!

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by englishmart(m): 11:09am On May 22, 2023
He has less than 6 months before he will be deposed by the court.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by drizslim(m): 11:10am On May 22, 2023
The only Man that has a midas touch to revamp the Economy is Peter Obi.. Tinubu is jus a dead featherweight

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by money121(m): 11:10am On May 22, 2023
Ok
Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by ezewealth(m): 11:10am On May 22, 2023
This rail stuff, I am yet to see any one in the east

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Godstiger(m): 11:10am On May 22, 2023
Magic wand my ass

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by greatiyk4u(m): 11:10am On May 22, 2023
Joke of the century

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by riverbird: 11:11am On May 22, 2023
I just dey laugh grin, well las las all of us go dey alright, I never knew that our darling Pablo Escobar also attended hurgworth school of magic.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by sofeo(m): 11:12am On May 22, 2023
He will sure perform.
Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by obembet(f): 11:12am On May 22, 2023
Rejina:
It's not magic if he knows how to go about it. Thats why we need to vote for intellectuals, not old men


Let wait for the first 2 yrs before we condemn him. Yaya Bello Is Among the youngest governor in Nigeria, yet he's still one of them worst leaders.

Intellectual is not by age grin

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by ATEAMS: 11:13am On May 22, 2023
Let's go
Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Diligent1(f): 11:13am On May 22, 2023
I believe in the government of Tinubu, he surprised me when he was a governor of Lagos State. In VI, there used to be a big flood from the ocean whenever it rained which led to destruction of many properties.

This problem was supposed to be tackled by federal government, but Asiwaju took it upon himself and invite international experts to solve the problem despite being denied allocation from federal government.
This is the type of intellectual personality we need as a president.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Willie2015: 11:13am On May 22, 2023
nony43:
My problem is BAT is he didn’t criticise any Buhari’s policies all through his eight years instead he is still talking on continuing were he stopped. We are really God’s hands .125 killed in Plateau yet our incoming’s voice is missing .

Thats politics....
PMB is handing over to BAT...
Same party... APC
U dont do that in public...thats Politics 101....

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by nairalanda1(m): 11:14am On May 22, 2023
Anyone taking over Nigeria has to do the following

1.Remove fuel subsides

2.Improve our tax to gdp ratio beyond the laughable 8.1% it is

3.Fix the railways. Fix all of them. Take loans from China if need be.

4.Really fight corruption.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by Warl0ck: 11:14am On May 22, 2023
Lol

This will be the last time i will defend nigeria in any social media.

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Re: 6 Top Sectors Awaiting Tinubu’s ‘Magic Wand’ by olaadesino(m): 11:14am On May 22, 2023
Rejina:
It's not magic if he knows how to go about it. Thats why we need to vote for intellectuals, not old men
The one you voted as social medial President what had he done in Anambra when he was Governor?

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