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Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Dapagun: 9:04am On Sep 05, 2023
Henry Kissinger, former United States Secretary of State, perennial international statesman and oracle of diplomacy profiled six world leaders, now of blessed memories, in his most recent book, “Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy’. These long departed leaders were the architects of the post-war evolution of their respective societies. The leaders: Konrad Adenauer (Germany), Charles de Gaulle (France), Richard Nixon (United States), Anwar Sadat (Egypt), Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore) and Margaret Thatcher (Britain) reshaped and redefined their national purposes, having inherited a postwar world that was in turmoil and full of uncertainties. They opened up new frontiers, confronted local political and economic challenges and significantly contributed to an enduring new world order.

Just like these global figures who shaped the circumstances of their era, Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu, assumed the leadership of Africa’s most populous country at a time of great economic difficulties marked by very high socio-political tension. President Tinubu came in the midst of raging storms, inheriting legacy problems including insecurity, multi-dimensional poverty, angst, high decibel of ethnic agitations and general state of despair.

Since he assumed office 100 days ago, President Tinubu has focused on how to steady the floundering ship of state, redirect the economy and remove all barriers that inhibit productivity and growth. The first thing he did was the removal of fuel subsidy that has become a bottomless pit for the country. A world class auditor and turnaround expert himself, the goal of President Tinubu is to reprioritise national spending. A nation that literally flushed down over N21 trillion between 2005 and 2023 in the name of paying for cheap petrol when it could not generate the electricity to power its industries, run its hospitals and provide universal basic education to school children is a nation moving speedily towards self-destruction. The removal of fuel subsidy now means funding becomes available to invest in critical infrastructures to develop the country and position it on the path of economic prosperity. It also means government at all levels will now have more money to spend on social services, soft infrastructures and general social amenities that will improve quality of life.

The combined effect of fuel subsidy removal and realignment of the foreign exchange markets to remove corruption-ridden regime of preferential forex allocation to economic predators, that previously ruled the day, has led to high cost of living especially food and public transportation for Nigerians. Unfortunately, the hapless masses are mostly bearing the brunt of this, making many people to wonder if a government that should make life better for them had come to inflict more hardship.

Like a caring father who must navigate his family through turbulent period, President Tinubu, through national broadcasts, public statements and various interventions during meetings with groups and business leaders, laid out the issues before Nigerians and explained why the decisions he took to save the country, even when they came with momentary pains, are in the best interest of the country as doing otherwise will be accelerating the total collapse of the economy without any guardrail. A number of intervention programmes have been unveiled as reliefs to the people.

Under the intervention initiatives, the Tinubu-led administration granted N5 billion to each of the 36 States and FCT to procure food items, fertilisers and seedlings for distribution to households and farmers. To further bring immediate relief to the people 100,000 bags of rice were also sent to the States by the Federal Government while modalities are being worked out with Governors under the National Economic Council for a new National Minimum wage and consequential salary increase for public and private sector workers.

It is interesting to know that some private sector employers in the Organized Private Sector (OPS) have taken the initiative on their own to increase staff salary in line with the prevailing inflationary trend. In conjunction with the World Bank, States and Local Governments, the Federal Government is also working on direct cash transfers targeted at over 20million most vulnerable people across the country. The plan to deploy 11,500 CNG powered mass transit buses to make public transportation affordable for the masses is being concluded for participating mass transit companies. The government in a partnership between NNPC and NIPCO is setting up CNG mega stations across the country that can conveniently serve 200,000 vehicles daily.

Just like he did when he became the Governor of Lagos State in 1999, where he re-engineered the finances of the state from insolvency and paltry N600 million per month to the point where the State currently generates over N50 billion in internally generated revenue, President Tinubu knew from day one in office that the current revenue profile of the Federal Government and State Governments cannot fund the kind of development that needs to happen in Nigeria. At barely 10% Tax to GDP ratio, Nigeria ranks abysmally low compared to other African countries in revenue index. What South Africa makes in tax revenue from 1% of her high net worth tax payers in one year, is more than the entire IGR revenue of 36 States and FCT. It is the parlous revenue profile of the country that informed the decision of the President to set up the Taiwo Oyedele-led Tax and Fiscal Policy Reforms Committee. At the inauguration of the committee on August 7, 2023, President Tinubu declared that government cannot provide the social services and first-world infrastructure the people need to live a good life when it cannot generate the revenue to make them happen. He then tasked the committee to close the N20 trillion annual revenue gap in tax collection.

Equally, President Tinubu understands that there cannot be any meaningful development and progress in an atmosphere of constant agitations and strife with the intervening primordial interests within the polity. One of the reasons for almost unceasing agitations by a section of the country is the seeming lopsided appointments within the security establishment. The received wisdom in Nigeria is that any ethnic group without representation in the top hierarchy of the security establishment is not yet within the power arena even if all money of the country is spent to pave their streets with gold. As a leader who sufficiently understands the national psyche, in this regards, President Tinubu balanced the appointment of his service chiefs to project national outlook. Political leaders from the South East and Ohaneze Ndigbo severely criticized the Buhari government for marginalizing the Igbos in key security and other appointments. Now, an Igbo man from Enugu, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla is the Chief of Naval Staff while a minority and a christian from Southern Kaduna, Lt. General Christopher Musa is the Chief of Defence Staff. In the same spirit of promoting social harmony and repairing damaged social fabrics, President Tinubu also ensured geopolitical balance in distribution of key portfolios of the recently sworn-in Ministers while also ensuring a proper-fit between the professional competence of majority of them and the ministries they lead.

Connectivity of empathy between a leader and the people he/she leads and ability to communicate are essential attributes of a good leader. President Tinubu possesses these two attributes in abundance with the ways and manners he has connected with the economic hardships Nigerians are going through. One of the best leadership and management books I ever read, ‘The Leadership Lessons of Jesus: A Timeless Model for Today’s Leaders’ was written by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. In the book, the authors explained why a leader must have clear vision and be able to communicate that vision clearly and concisely to the followers without leaving anyone in doubt about the ability to provide direction. This was best exemplified by Jesus Christ when he met Peter, James and John when he called them to discipleship. Jesus told the trio, ‘Come, follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” By vocation, Peter, James and John were fishermen.

Jesus was clear about the job He was calling them unto. He didn’t leave them in doubt as to why they should drop their day time job. Just like Jesus did many centuries ago, President Tinubu has not failed in telling Nigerians about the dire strait of our national economy and what needs to be done to remake a buoyant economy that will serve every segment of the society. In his last national broadcast, he empathized with Nigerians and laid out his vision for a greater future that awaits. Part of the mark of his dexterity in political and diversity management is how he has, within 100 days in office, fostered social harmony and significantly reduced ethnic and political tensions in the country. President Tinubu has used his first 100 days in office to set the path and a new direction for the country. Many Nigerians, 67% to be precise, according to a recent survey, trust him to deliver on his renewed hope agenda.

-Ajayi is the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity

https://insidekaduna.com/tinubu-100-days-and-the-burden-of-resetting-nigeria/

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by TemplarLandry: 9:05am On Sep 05, 2023

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Standardcosting(m): 9:11am On Sep 05, 2023
It’s really a burden, after Bullyhari collapsed the economy. Some bitter Öbidiots searching from their lost manhood won’t like this.

You people go cry tire.

Before you mention me, pls go quote your grandparents

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by LegallyBlunt: 9:11am On Sep 05, 2023
Na hungry people go dey read all these articles?

Everybody just gets a pen or computer to wax lyrical about this government.

cry

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by specialmati(m): 9:11am On Sep 05, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin na una sabi,they are now writing epistles to prove to you that government is working while you are hungry and surviving

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by NzogbuNzogbu: 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
Has to be the worst 100 days ever by a president, side by side with buhari

The market says so, standard of living says so not paid tinubu newspaper

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Dididrumz(m): 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by dondodo: 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
Obi is coming
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by harmless011: 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
Written by Ajayi Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity

That is what you are paid to do, so not surprised.

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Skillsnigeria: 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Racoon(m): 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
100 days of unimaginable suffering. The lied and propaganda machines have been activated.

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by mrvitalis(m): 9:12am On Sep 05, 2023
So this is what Tinubu paid 114 million for? To write this rubbish?

Lamo

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by NzogbuNzogbu: 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023
dondodo:
Obi is coming
obi is cumming no where.

By 2027 he should get sense and return to pdp, a third force can't win apc while pdp is still there

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Jurasik: 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023

Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023
Dapagun:


https://insidekaduna.com/tinubu-100-days-and-the-burden-of-resetting-nigeria/

I do not blame the government of Nigeria the Nigerian people are illiterate and stupid even Nigerians in developed countries are stupid. Nigerian snow in Nigeria can do nothing but they keep on voting for their own people even in developed countries this is their stupidity. 95% of Nigerians in America Canada and Europe will tell you they can do nothing but we have to vote for ourselves coconut head. It has nothing to do with the government It is the illiteracy of the people and the stupidity of the citizens All over the world. Nigeria's problem has never been leadership but the people are stupid they will only vote for somebody which can do nothing for them home and Abroad. The more Nigerians suffer the better they are.


Leadership has never been the problem with Nigeria but stupidity of the Citizens somebody which ones are which form is country known the person can do nothing for him he gets to another man's land and now wants to vote for that same person coconut head citizens. You find Nigerians in America and Canada said we want to do it ourselves did I eat yours which came in as refugees. All over the world Nigerian only votes for people to destroy them by their illiterate

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by bigdammyj: 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023
Okay.
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Lovenorth: 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023
Ebola has succeeded in resetting his pocket
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by bewla(m): 9:13am On Sep 05, 2023
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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:14am On Sep 05, 2023
Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.

A land flowing with milk and honey.

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime,
Whether the evil ones like it or not.

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by JoshTim: 9:14am On Sep 05, 2023
Ipob miscreants will begin their wailing tomorrow

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by donald017: 9:14am On Sep 05, 2023
Hunger Dey nothing to celebrate about 100 days in office

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by ogbonti: 9:15am On Sep 05, 2023
monkey hold bread and butter - he cant eat it, because no be him food

the nigerian hold rotten banana - he cant eat it - no be him food


make monkey collect him rotten banana - so he can give the bread and butter to the nigerian

so there can be peace and progress - it's about putting square pegs in square holes!!!

TINUBU is occupying the office of President against the people's wish - until that is reversed by the court, Nigeria is lame duck!

Its all motion, no movement angry we are going to be revolving in one a cycle for the next 4-8 years if TINUBU is kept in office

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by nkemoma(m): 9:15am On Sep 05, 2023
E no easy to reset people from Shege to Shege ProMax

But anyhow...

Unago C. Shege till una get sense

Is it not blasphemy to mention Tinubu in the same sentence with everything modern democracy stands for??


Someone who everything about him is questionable, even the process he used to grab Aso Rock?


Until una fix foundation... na BANZA una go de see..

Dem think say na by giving this author 10k dols to type rubbish

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by LOVEGINO(m): 9:15am On Sep 05, 2023
NzogbuNzogbu:
Has to be the worst 100 days ever by a president, side by side with buhari
e pain this one o.

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Mindlog: 9:15am On Sep 05, 2023
Connecting Tinubu to the leadership lessons of Jesus is absurd!

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by Sleekfingers: 9:15am On Sep 05, 2023
Riot has broke out in Mile 12. Simply avoid that axis.
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by benuejosh: 9:17am On Sep 05, 2023
Nothing good comes easy
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by DMerciful(m): 9:17am On Sep 05, 2023
A criminal cannot give what he doesn't have!
Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by BigBlackPreek(m): 9:18am On Sep 05, 2023
Ashiwaju Jagaban Presido

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Re: Tinubu, 100 Days And The Burden Of Resetting Nigeria - Temitope Ajayi by iammo(m): 9:18am On Sep 05, 2023
cool


God brought Tinubu at this particular time according to Pastor Adeboye and Pastor Adefarasin for a reason


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