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A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 5:13am On Dec 26, 2024
AFTER 18 months in office, Bola Tinubu’s first presidential media chat gives nothing away. The President trod wearily on the old paths: the removal of petrol subsidies, the uncontrolled cost of governance, including the bloated cabinet, corruption, and a lack of domestic production. In the end, Tinubu created the impression of hope but the reality on the ground is a different ball game.

The President made sense regarding the administration’s tax reforms. He is right that Nigeria’s tax laws are obsolete. The proposals will widen the tax net and relieve the lowly-paid workers. The main antagonists are the political leaders from the North and some state governors.

At between 6.3 per cent and 10.6 per cent of GDP, Nigeria has one of the lowest tax ratios in the world. The African average is 15 per cent, and the OECD made 33.9 per cent in 2023. The World Bank recommends a minimum of 15 per cent. Tinubu’s target is 18 per cent by 2026.

In[b] many ways, the opposition to the new VAT distribution formula, which is derivation-based, is a pushback against federalism. The reforms are right to put more money in the hands of the lowly paid for consumption and savings.The wealthy should pay more. Tinubu should press on but engage the opponents of the tax reforms more.
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The removal of the petrol subsidies, a decision he made within his first hour in office, continues to haunt him. Sounding defiant, Tinubu abjured the retention of the subsidies or its phased removal. “There is no way that you give out fuel and allow all the neighbouring countries as Father Christmas,” he said. “I don’t have any regret whatsoever in removing the subsidy. It is necessary. We cannot spend our future generations’ investments upfront.”

The President is focused solely on government revenue. From N200 per litre in May 2023, petrol sold for N1,300 per litre about two months ago though with the Dangote Refinery and competition, the prices have reduced. This has created a huge financial hole in the pockets.

In a country where the minimum wage is about $40 per month compared to $16.50 per hour in California, Nigerians are living in extreme hardship. It is not easy for businesses as well. The President misses the point by saying those who own luxury cars should reduce their ostentatious lifestyle. Even manufacturers are struggling with high energy bills. This is seen in the closures and the exit of multinationals.

Rightly, Tinubu declares: “Babajide (Otitoju), I don’t believe in price control.” This is a fundamental principle at the heart of successful modern economies. It forms the basis of the withdrawal of petrol subsidies and the cancellation of the subsidies for Band ‘A’ electricity consumers.

To make it count, Tinubu should expressly walk the talk. After removing the petrol subsidies, he should have commenced the privatisation of the four NNPC-owned refineries. The government should not control the means of production; it is a recipe for corruption, inefficiencies, joblessness, and importation of what the country has a comparative advantage in.

The liberalisation of the telecoms sector in 2001 proved that the Nigerian government is unwise to hold on to the critical points of the economy, especially in the steel, petroleum, and electricity sectors. If Tinubu does not believe in price control, he should allow private capital to work in Nigeria.

The President resisted the suggestion to reduce the size of his bloated cabinet. His argument that Nigeria is a large country betrays prioritising politics over logic. Nigeria has a population of 230 million and a $362.8 billion GDP.

Apart from nearly 50 cabinet members, the President has a slew of aides of full cabinet rank. He acquired an aircraft with $150 million and luxury Escalade vehicles for presidential use. In a video circulating online, a Nigerian woman was seen trekking to work alongside Mark Rutte, the former Netherlands’ prime minister.

The federal parliament is a house of unbridled consumption and waste. The Economist of London describes members as the highest paid in the world. Legislators receive N21 million monthly; ranking legislators receive N500 million yearly as constituency allowance. Waste.

In contrast, the United States, with a population of 334.9 million and a $27.36 trillion GDP, operates with a 16-man cabinet. Tinubu should get competent people on board and stop making excuses. Canada has a $2.14 trillion GDP and operates a 35-member cabinet, including the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.


In the First Republic, the premiers ran with lean cabinets. Governor Adekunle Ajasin ran Ondo State with a compact cabinet in the Second Republic. Tinubu should cut Nigeria’scoataccording to itseconomic size.

Nudged about his ambitious target to slash inflation from 34.60 per cent to 15 per cent in 2025, the President reiterated his earlier promise during the 2025 budget presentation. He hinged this on domestic production, ranching, improved security, and mechanised farming (agriculture rather than subsistence farming).

This is a mixed bag. Inflation has been relentless since Tinubu cancelled petrol subsidies and floated the naira. Worse, the lending rate is 27.5 per cent. This disincentivises borrowing for production.

Food inflation is far higher. In the core food-producing states, bandits, Islamic terrorists, kidnappers, and Fulani herders have combined to send the farmers packing from the land. Although it is harvesting season, tomatoes, onions, peppers, and beans are overly expensive. At N90,000 per 50kg bag, only princes can afford rice in a country where the minimum wage is N70,000 monthly.

In truth, the security system is still very weak. He has promised to end banditry, but the policing system is archaic and unfit for a modern era or a federal system of government. Unwisely, Nigeria is the only federal system operating a single police structure. Most officers are assigned illegally to protect VIPs to the detriment of all citizens. State police is the way forward.

The President is excited about his fight against corruption. He cited the seizure of 753 duplexes in Abuja from an individual, the payment of N70,000 as the minimum wage and the student loan as proof. The seizure is without full disclosure, which gives a hint of elite protection. His cabinet is ringed with ministers with questions about their moral credentials. Grand corruption and budget paddingare irredeemably high.

However, it is the things unsaid that give away Tinubu’s struggles. The President praised himself for achieving local government autonomy through the Supreme Court. That is a pyrrhic victory. It is a test for the 1999 Constitution, as the case in Edo State shows. Federal systems operate mainly with a centre and the federating units as is the case in the US, Canada, Germany, and Australia.

It is tempting for Tinubu to think the judgement will save Nigeria. The solution is what Tinubu is avoiding: true federalism. The 1999 Constitution is fit only for the dustbin, but true federalism will set it on the path of progress.

Presidents make the mistake of thinking that Nigeria will work without federalism; it cannot. It is an unjust system in which the centre appropriates the largest share of revenue and LGs are used to share money. In the First Republic, the regions retained 50 per cent of their incomes.

Nigeria should return to that. It is the best legacy Tinubu can give to Nigeria.
https://punchng.com/a-presidential-chat-long-on-promises/

Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by mirrael68(m): 7:04am On Dec 26, 2024
Hmmmmm
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Nackzy: 7:04am On Dec 26, 2024
Foolish government supported by foolish people
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by jojothaiv(m): 7:05am On Dec 26, 2024
I read everything up there and the truth is quite bitter, some will read it with a tone of opposition and may likely missed the point but still, the stark reality stares at our very faces.

And for the ruling party and their entourage, wastrels and stooges, everything about them was built on promises and true to their words, they offer nothing, quite incapable of fulfilling the basics.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by EyeCumInPeace: 7:06am On Dec 26, 2024
Govt of.. grin
We will
We shall
We want to
We intend to
We plan to
We are going to
...
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Pickmycall: 7:06am On Dec 26, 2024
Tinubu didn't come to repair nigeria.He said it's his turn to steal
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by ewedunamala: 7:08am On Dec 26, 2024
Reno please come and defend this. Opportunity to create notice to seek for your job in Abuja.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Flame333: 7:09am On Dec 26, 2024
Acute punch line...
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by GanagiBitrus: 7:10am On Dec 26, 2024
Presidents make the mistake of thinking that Nigeria will work without federalism; it cannot. It is an unjust system in which the centre appropriates the largest share of revenue and LGs are used to share money. In the First Republic, the regions retained 50 per cent of their incomes.

Nigeria should return to that. It is the best legacy Tinubu can give to Nigeria.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Vifx: 7:13am On Dec 26, 2024
Lol
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by richardoz(m): 7:13am On Dec 26, 2024
Punch editorial always on spot!
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op):
Tinubu was busy telling stories of how happy he is that his wicked and draconian 'bolekaja' economic prescriptions have ensured that his friend, who used to ride in five Rolls Royces, can now only afford a Honda Accord, while he rides in a new, all-black armored Cadillac Escalade SUV, buys himself a new aircraft, a new yacht, engages in frivolous travels around the world, and goes on medical check-ups in the UK and France but couldn't build a world-class hospital in Lagos State.

Tinubu is just a sadist.

No compassion or empathy.

That's why he is happy to see Lagosians thronging around his house in Ikoyi to beg for alms—the same state they claim he built from scratch.

I have maintained that Tinubu's policies are not reforms; rather, they are wicked and draconian policies masquerading as reforms, unleashed to inflict premium pain, untold hardships,

Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 7:20am On Dec 26, 2024
The useless government of liars, scammers, certificate forgers, drug barons/cartels
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:22am On Dec 26, 2024
The problem is Nigerians are too dumb to read between the lines of spoken words and they get angry when you try to enlighten them. Well, everyone should just carry their cross especially those who foisted this evil on us cool
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by ogolemati: 7:27am On Dec 26, 2024
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin this is one of APC achievement.they can brag with anything mudafuckers
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by bewisemasses:
U were quick to remove subsidy but slow to create an alternative. Ur alternative CNG flopped badly. U said everyone shud cut down in luxury but u did not.
Any govt that is not morally qualified to fight corruption Nigerian's no 1 problem is already a flop.
U r building houses for judges bribing inec officials, proving u don't need d people.
Pls score Tinubu on any sector we see drastic improvent
Power
Security
Healthcare
Economy
Federalism
Infrastructure
Manufacturing
For abt 522 days uve been going to work yet nothing to show for it. Yet u justify ur over bloated Chelsea squad that has failed miserably. Continue in Patience Jonathans voice
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Shikini: 7:42am On Dec 26, 2024
It still surprises me that Tinubu would be far worse than Buhari in terms of competence.
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Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by micflo28(m): 7:47am On Dec 26, 2024
One thing is Certain, Be it Obi or Atiku, the general disposition of anybody that gets to that position is seeming failure lurking caused by the persons environmental factor. A president should stop appointing people more powerful than he is or as powerful as he is to ensure total dominance to be able to run governance to the best of his conscience. Rolling with People who had been in the corridors of power are recipe for cabal formation and subsequent failure
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Spuggie: 7:48am On Dec 26, 2024
Nothing to show for his time as president.

The key Question is: Are Nigerians better off than they were on the morning of May 29, 2023?


Too bad that Nigerians now refer as recent as May 28, 2023 as the good old days.

What a damning verdict on the current government.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by ivandragon: 7:53am On Dec 26, 2024
Nothing new.

Bat was clearly unprepared for good governance and is more comfortable using propaganda, inducements and state strong arm tactics to silence criticism.

While the tax reforms are good, I still hold the opinion that firstly, it is not fair to states with natural resources and those who have comparative advantage in agriculture. Revenue derivation should not be limited to vat where states like Lagos, Rivers and Abuja have an overwhelming comparative advantage. It should be broad based to encourage states to harness thier natural resources in a more coordinated, controlled and accountable manner.

Secondly, increasing tax to 15% (100% increase) is not the way forward at this time because the government has not fully harnessed its production resources to the extent where it can be said that (1) economic saturation of resource exploration has been achieved and (2) the socio-economic conditions can carry such increase in taxes.

As much as Revenue must be generated and a more equitable revenue allocation is needed, it should not be at the detriment of the masses especially when there are other viable ways to go about it.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Splashme: 8:01am On Dec 26, 2024
Shikini:
It still surprises me that Tinubu would be far worse than Buhari in terms of competence.
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Besides, the level of corruption under Tinubu will only be compared to Abacha.

Did you notice how he evaded Maope's questions on corruption? The man claims that he is fighting corruption by approving 70k minimum wage and student loans, laughable!

He did not see anything wrong in Nyesom Wike grabbing peoples land and reallocating same to cronies.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by REALretep(m): 8:04am On Dec 26, 2024
[color=indigo]Emilokan
Emilokan
Emilokan

Where are helinues, yarimo and other Tinubu e-warriors... how can you guys be sleeping this early morning while your Lord and Paymaster is being slaughtered here.
Come and quickly do the work you are being paid for
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Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Macphenson:
Tinubu is just an arrogant failure.
I was shocked when he told the story of his friend now using honda.
He should be ashamed that his economic polices wrecked his once flourishing friend.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 8:12am On Dec 26, 2024
ok
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Strictlygreen: 8:16am On Dec 26, 2024
Bobloco:
Tinubu was busy telling stories of how happy he is that his wicked and draconian 'bolekaja' economic prescriptions have ensured that his friend, who used to ride in five Rolls Royces, can now only afford a Honda Accord, while he rides in a new, all-black armored Cadillac Escalade SUV, buys himself a new aircraft, a new yacht, engages in frivolous travels around the world, and goes on medical check-ups in the UK and France but couldn't build a world-class hospital in Lagos State.

Tinubu is just a sadist.

No compassion or empathy.

That's why he is happy to see Lagosians thronging around his house in Ikoyi to beg for alms—the same state they claim he built from scratch.

I have maintained that Tinubu's policies are not reforms; rather, they are wicked and draconian policies masquerading as reforms, unleashed to inflict premium pain, untold hardships,
Why are you bothered with how the 'Zoo' is being run? You have your USB init?
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Splashme: 8:17am On Dec 26, 2024
We have the worst of us ruling over us
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Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Kukutente23: 8:18am On Dec 26, 2024
On point
Not the drivel by the nation
That media chat was a farce
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Kukutente23: 8:20am On Dec 26, 2024
Splashme:
Besides, the level of corruption under Tinubu will only be compared to Abacha.

Did you notice how he evaded Maope's questions on corruption? The man claims that he is fighting corruption by approving 70k minimum wage and student loans, laughable!

He did not see anything wrong in Nyesom Wike grabbing peoples land and reallocating same to cronies.
He's always been very corrupt
That's why his supporters usually look to paint every politician as corrupt in a bid to shield the spotlight from him
But those who know, know
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Freedom4us: 8:21am On Dec 26, 2024
Bobloco:
https://punchng.com/a-presidential-chat-long-on-promises/
Dem carry druglord from the land of Rituals make president,
why wont Nija have problems?
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 8:25am On Dec 26, 2024
Strictlygreen:
Why are you bothered with how the 'Zoo' is being run? You have your USB init?
Are you the zookeeper or an animal in the zoo?

Because I don't know why you're fixated on me being bothered, in your own words, with how the 'Zoo' is being run.
Re: A Presidential Chat Long On Promises - Punch Editorial by symbianDON(m): 8:26am On Dec 26, 2024
Tinubu preaches prudence but drives a custom-made Escalade, has an expensive jet and a yatch
He preaches CNG but won't go near it with a 100ft pole
He says 'subsidy is gone' but he himself enjoys 100% subsidies on all his meals, travels etc
He claims to be fighting corruption but most of the people he has around him have questionable reputations
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