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Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by DamnnNiggarr(op): 10:24pm On Jun 12, 2025
Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election has opined that democracy is in decline. He also argued that Nigeria lacks democratic qualities.

In a post made in his verified X(formerly Twitter) handle, he also accused the government of mismanagement, while urging Nigerians not to lose hope.

Democracy in Decline: Reflecting on Two Years of Present Government

Today, June 12, is slated as Democracy day. Most unfortunately, in our present state, our dear country Nigeria cannot be justifiably classified as a democratic country. The vital indicators of democracy are noticeably absent. Some do not even exist.

Democracy is said to be ‘a government of the people, by the people, and for the people,’ yet none of these three measures exist in our democracy today. Rules, regulations and requirements to participate in elections or be elected for are not followed, consequently, individuals who are to be disqualified ab-initio are now holding public offices.

As we mark June 12, a day symbolizing the struggle for true democracy in Nigeria, it is deeply troubling that under this present administration in a short span of two years, our nation has witnessed broad erosion of democratic principles. There has been a corresponding decline in security and the quality of life for millions of Nigerians. We have traversed from rigged elections to collapsing social services; from soaring poverty to rising corruption; and from a seemingly stable economy to a parlous economy.

It is most troubling that in its two years in office, the present government has brought the nation to the point where our leaders now celebrate and endorse failure, lies, and propaganda. The government today, rather than show genuine accountability and measurable progress, focuses on manipulating narratives, gaslighting the public, shifting blame and weaponizing governance. Meanwhile, Nigerians live in a worsening and worrisome insecurity, widespread corruption, hunger, and general despondence. There are no clear benchmarks for measuring tangible development, as we continue to witness the collapse of key indicators - like education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation- which are parameters for measuring national progress.

Simple comparisons of what has happened in the past two years, now relies on propaganda and misinformation to mask the mis governance.

Our country today can best be described as a nation declining fast in all its facets. The security of lives and property has worsened, and the rule of law is virtually non-existent. These are the hard-verifiable facts:

1. On May 29th, 2023, when this government was sworn into office, Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) stood at $364 billion. As of today, it has declined to $188 billion, a decline of almost fifty percent (50%).

2. Nigeria’s GDP per capita was $1,640 as of May 2023, but today it has dropped drastically to about $835, a devastating decline of about 50%.

3. Nigerians living in multi-dimensional poverty increased from 38.9% to 54% within this period, with about 129 million Nigerians now living below the poverty line. The World Bank reported recently, that 75% of Nigerians in the rural area now live in poverty as at 2025, and even more than previously recorded in the urban areas.

4. Our education sector has deteriorated significantly. Today, more than 18.3 million Nigerian children are out of school, the highest number in the world. The quality of education in Nigeria is also fast deteriorating. Many of our children are being taught sciences without any science lab and computer studies without any computers. Students are now writing WAEC and other national exams in darkness relying on candles. There are now even glitches in their exams.

5. Health services have worsened drastically. The National Primary Health Care Development Agency decried that less than 20% of over 30,000 Primary Healthcare Centers across the nation are fully functional.

I have even recently visited some Health Centers where delivery rooms were without toilets. The United Nation recently reported Nigeria as the world's worst country to give birth, with one death recorded every seven minutes.

6. Nigerian businesses continue to collapse at alarming rates. Within the past two years, approximately 7 million Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) shut down and folded up across Nigeria. Over 80 manufacturing companies have permanently closed their operations.

Funding costs cost of raw materials and energy costs have surged to an incredible level making these manufacturers shut down.Over 15 major multinationals (including GlaxoSmithKline, Diageo, Procter & Gamble, and Shoprite) have exited Nigeria due to the harsh operating environment.

7. Our hunger crisis arising from food insecurity has deepened in these 2 years. Based on the Global Hunger Index (GHI) reports, Nigeria’s hunger situation has taken a hit, as we are now one of the hungriest countries in the world.

Millions can no longer afford food due to high costs of food and nonexistent disposable income.

8. Our national population is experiencing a mental health crisis as the mental health and stress level within this period has increased drastically.

Nigeria is now one of the top three (3) most stressed countries in the world. Fifty nine percent (59%) of Nigeria’s population are under daily stress. Mental health experts and advocates have warned the present situation in Nigeria is having extremely adverse effect on the population as it contributes to anger, anxiety, and depression levels in the country. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 20 million Nigerians are now affected by mental illness.

9. Despite the trillions of naira purportedly saved from the removal of fuel subsidies (a policy initially justified as a means to curb borrowing), this government has, within two years, borrowed far more money than the administrations of President Umaru Yar’Adua, President Goodluck Jonathan, and President Muhammadu Buhari combined.

Today, Nigeria’s overall public debt is estimated at close to ₦188 trillion. Nigerians were informed that these borrowed funds would be allocated to critical sectors of development. Still, there has been no significant improvement in education, healthcare, or poverty alleviation; critical sectors that are vitally important for national development.

10. Brazen Corruption is at its worst under this administration. Nigeria has now become a crime scene. Now our national budget is routinely inflated and padded without consequences. One of the most glaring manifestations of this, is the extensive padding of the 2025 national budget. BudgIT revealed that about ₦7 trillion was questionably inserted by the National Assembly. These figures suggest a pattern of inflated costs and misappropriation of funds.

11. Power generation rate which the administration claimed to have increased is yet another propaganda. The only increases in power are the excessively high electricity tariffs being paid by Nigerians. The incessant blackout arising from multiple collapse of the national grid is a clear indication of the sorry state of our power and electricity industry.

In 2022, the electricity tariff for Nigerian consumers averaged around ₦64 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). By 2025, there has been a substantial mark up in electricity tariffs, with Nigerians now paying approximately ₦225 per kWh to be in darkness.

What we have now is a more-traffic and more darkness situation for our citizens.

Nigerians should not forget the promise of Mr. President while campaigning on 22nd December 2022: "If I Don't Give You Constant Electricity in The Next 4 Years, Don't Vote For Me For Second Term".

It’s been 2 years of grid collapses and constant darkness. This is already midterm of the administration. We look forward to when he will fulfill this categorical promise.


12. Unemployment remains alarmingly high in the country. Although the government has attempted to manipulate the statistics to suit its narrative, the reality is that unemployment is worsening, especially amongst youths in their productive age. A majority of Nigerian youths are “not in education, employment or training” (NEET) category. Multiple reputable organizations, including the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), have cautioned against reliance on the nations’ data, as they are inconsistent with the realities on ground.

The ILO has noted that Nigeria’s youth unemployment and underemployment rates remain dangerously high. There are also concern on the government’s reporting unemployment figures without addressing the underlying employment challenges, as the revised figures do not reflect the true hardship in the labour market of over forty percent (40%).

Finally, I respectfully appeal to President Tinubu to emulate late President Umaru Yar’Adua who was honest enough to admit the process that brought him into office was wrong and not sufficiently credible and thus insisted on doing what is right to save our democracy. And similarly, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who saved our nascent democracy by accepting defeat even before the election results were announced. We must end this troubling governance era that is filled with impunity, state capture, and absolute disregard for the rule of law and the checks and balances required of any worthwhile democracy.

Accordingly, this administration must:
1. Start upholding the rule of law and ensure there is transparency and real progress to the people. The President should stop touring outside Nigeria and use his remaining 2 years to tour the Nigerian states instead.

Mr. President you have already made over 30 international trips, spending nearly 150 days abroad. If you tour Nigeria’s 36 states and dedicates just 2 days to tour each state, it would take only 72 days for you to do, less than half the time you have already spent outside the country on foreign trips. You need to go around the country to see firsthand what the citizens you are serving are going through. Governing by remote control is not what Nigerians need.

2. We must endeavour forthwith to end insecurity and resettle all Nigerians living in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps. It is unacceptable that millions of our fellow citizens remain displaced in their own homesteads and fatherland, while the rest of us live in comfort, and some, in opulence.

3. Allow the national electoral body in the country to be truly independent. The very agency that is supposed to serve as an independent electoral body for Nigeria elections has lost its neutrality and credibility and now operates as an extension of the APC government, thus undermining democracy, eroding public trust, and turning elections into orchestrated endorsements rather than credible contests.

4. Aggressively tackle the economic problems by expanding agricultural and manufacturing productivity, through measures that will secure our farmers to go back to the farms and reduce production costs for manufacturers—in order to boost employment, which will, in turn, contribute to the nation’s growth and generate even more revenue for the government. This is a better approach than attempting to increase taxes in an unproductive economy, which will only lead to less growth.

This is time to stop the propaganda and lies and let us make Nigeria the democratic nation that it supposed to be.

I respectfully call on all Nigerians not to give up, but to put all hands on deck. Now is the time to demand accountability, genuine leadership, and a government that prioritizes the welfare, security and democracy of its people over empty rhetoric and propaganda.

A New Nigeria is POssible.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO
Peter Obi

Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Racoon(m): 10:27pm On Jun 12, 2025
"...It is most troubling that in its two years in office, the present government has brought the nation to the point where our leaders now celebrate and endorse failure, lies, and propaganda.

The government today, rather than show genuine accountability and measurable progress, focuses on manipulating narratives, gaslighting the public, shifting blame and weaponizing governance.


Meanwhile, Nigerians live in a worsening and worrisome insecurity, widespread corruption, hunger, and general despondence. There are no clear benchmarks for measuring tangible development, as we continue to witness the collapse of key indicators - like education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation- which are parameters for measuring national progress......"
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Racoon(m): 10:31pm On Jun 12, 2025
"..You need to go around the country to see firsthand what the citizens you are serving are going through. Governing by remote control is not what Nigerians need.... "

The world bank recently reported recently, that 75% of Nigerians in the rural area now live in poverty as at 2025, and even more than previously recorded in the urban areas.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Ofunaofu: 11:31pm On Jun 12, 2025
Only a madman or a paid mouthpiece would claim Tinubu is a democrat.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by AdesegunSanni89: 11:44pm On Jun 12, 2025
At least they are not killing youths and throwing their corpses in the river like Awkuzu SARS.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Jubrilv(m): 6:31am On Jun 13, 2025
This man is still suffering from 2023 defeat instead of him to be thinking beyond 2031
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Axis313(m): 6:31am On Jun 13, 2025
undecided
Tinubu is a very courageous leader.
The removal of fuel subsidy takes courage,if not he will be dilly-dallying like the previous leaders.
I was listening to one radio program few days back,one of the in-house analysts said that prior to the May 29th 2023 inauguration,all media houses were given press release on the inauguration speech of the president-elect,but there is no mention of removal of fuel subsidy in the press release.
Tinubu have to omit it and play along with the cabals,if not,till today the subsidy will still be in place.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by AntiChristian: 6:32am On Jun 13, 2025
Time waster! I just dislike people who tell lies and pretend to be what they are not!

Fake!
Counterfeit!
Gbajue!
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by lorbah001(m): 6:37am On Jun 13, 2025
Yet, you are holding a press briefing while the substantive president is addressing the nation, and the DSS hasn't picked you up.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by olaiya2007(m): 6:37am On Jun 13, 2025
We're not there yet but I believe we're on track
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Disenfranchised: 6:38am On Jun 13, 2025
AdesegunSanni89:
At least they are not killing youths and throwing their corpses in the river like Awkuzu SARS.
Was any of your relation killed and thrown into Awkuzu?
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by autoez: 6:39am On Jun 13, 2025
Obi is a formidable opponent, yet he has managed to create division within the country, fostering deep-seated animosity among his supporters. While I admire certain aspects of his character, I believe he lacks the capacity to unite Nigeria. His focus seems to be on making political statements to maintain his relevance rather than promoting national unity, despite his aspirations for leadership. I genuinely wish him the best in his endeavors.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Iretii0511(m): 6:42am On Jun 13, 2025
Our current situation as a country is really worrisome. Everyday, things keep getting worse and these political jobbers are in an overdrive to push propaganda for some reasons better known to them.

We are on our knees, not in prayer but in punishment of the decision made on behalf of most of us to handover the country to a group of people who knows not what they’re doing.

Which way Nigeria?
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by SocialFinance: 6:43am On Jun 13, 2025
This Obi always lying , very deceptive

Saying what he has never done

See the new Nigeria Obi is promising us

Anambra template

Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Axis313(m): 6:45am On Jun 13, 2025
undecided
His Anambra template is there for all of us to see.
He will run Nigeria the same way he ran Anambra,building breweries all over the 36 states including Abuja.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by helinues: 6:47am On Jun 13, 2025
The economist, the business goons are commending president Tinubu about his reforms and policies that have been shaping things.

Abia state governor, Alex Otti, Anambra state governor Charles Soludo, Top politician in Pdp, Bukola Saraki all commended president Tinubu for the 2 years as president.

But see Peter Obi who lack in depth knowledge about economy ( Any economy interview is a disgrace) is saying something else.

Go and verify came back to either be fake or incorrect information.

Nigerians are waiting for you in 2027, Muslim Muslim ticket, health, Islamitizing Nigeria stories that was used in 2023 have all been bursted to be as usual fabricated
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by SeeWahala: 6:48am On Jun 13, 2025
Omo lol 😂😆 see tears from those who hate truth. They have been paid to post against Peter obi for 365 days a year for 4 years until 2027 so that other citizens will hate him too grin

But guess what? We see through their deceitful ways cool na the same pipo dey always cry anytime obi open mouth tongue
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by kalvoken(m): 6:49am On Jun 13, 2025
Disenfranchised:
Was any of your relation killed and thrown into Awkuzu?
Yes, his father was dismembered and dumbest inside the river. Then his relatives came for onshore mining.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by helinues: 6:53am On Jun 13, 2025
SeeWahala:
Omo lol 😂😆 see tears from those who hate truth
The era of ego massaging is gone. Nigerians now know better about who Peter Obi is, how he was packaged to be the best for Nigeria without having any close records of achievements in terms of governance.

All this while, Peter Obi has been flying airplane with mouth. His last interview with Rufai about economy exposed Peter Obi as someone who only knows how to criticize but can't proffer solution. They asked him several questions about economy but all his responses are just too low to the extent that a mechanic would explain economy better than Peter Obi
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by emkz: 6:53am On Jun 13, 2025
Democracy is not in decline.

Let us have hope.

I listened to Peter Obi's June 12th speech. He started by asking for a minute silence for the late M.K.O. Abiola. He then went on to start a song of lamentations about multidimensional poverty, about World Bank statistics, about educational infrastructural decay. He also lamented hunger and unemployment among the youth. He then said Nigeria was a crime scene. He rounded up by saying, "A New Nigeria is Possible".

I have my reservations about his speech.

1. Why was it necessary for him to speak?

2. Why does he use every opportunity to demarket the entire country? If you are aspiring to be the CEO of a company like Unilever, Shell, Mercedes, Amazon, etc, go and meet the board and demarket the company in their presence. Call their company a crime scene, and if they give you that job, then the board does not know what they are doing.

3. After his lamentations, he said the president should stop running the country by remote control and stated how long the president has been away from the country. What exactly is Obi's day job? It offends me that a mature man would be counting the trips of someone who is gainfully employed. Politics is not a job. If you lose elections, you return to your regular job until the next elections. You do not constitute a national disturbance.

4. There was a video where he said he had six funerals to attend in one day and say he didn't eat before 1 pm. He also said he didn't eat at funerals. Attending one funeral is already exhausting for me. I once lived somewhere where there was a cemetery opposite my house. Everyday, there was one funeral or the other. I sometimes opened my window to see. The sight was really draining even if I didn't know who was being buried. But someone had six funerals to attend! Doesn't he get exhausted from such outings?

5. After attending funerals, it is not unexpected that one cannot think straight again.

I suggest he takes his personal branding seriously. The last interview with Rufai Oseni did not cover him in glory. His speech yesterday was a PR disaster. He needs to take a break, reinvent himself and come back with a bang. If he continues like this, his flaws would become more obvious and people may see through him as they are already doing.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by ebuk4real(m): 6:57am On Jun 13, 2025
grin grin


Yes o.

Come 2027, you and the other opposition will boot APC and their deceptive government out of office. It's already clear that BAT is a one term president & they are already panicking
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by ebuk4real(m): 6:59am On Jun 13, 2025
lorbah001:
Yet, you are holding a press briefing while the substantive president is addressing the nation, and the DSS hasn't picked you up.
See how you reason na. Go get work abeg brother. Miscreant work no fit you
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Mccullum: 7:03am On Jun 13, 2025
In as much I like opposition parties. Obi trying to criticize Tinubu's government for sustainability of his relevancy.

It's good for democracy and I respect and admire his resilience spirit.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Agbegbaorogboye: 7:12am On Jun 13, 2025
AntiChristian:
Time waster! I just dislike people who tell lies and pretend to be what they are not!

Fake!
Counterfeit!
Gbajue!
You're right!
One man claim to build Lagos. Can you imagine that? This same Lagos!
Which kind lamba be dat
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by nairalanda1(m): 7:13am On Jun 13, 2025
Democracy is not in decline.

The problem is, NIgerians think with their stomachs, and we also have an opposition that in 2023, when there was a clear cut chance that we could kick out APC with the same type of unity APC used against PDP In 2015 , instead divided along ethnic and religious lines, and made it easy for a tinubu and shettima ticket, that SHOULD NOT HAVE WON...because of one religion ...to win.

And the problem also is, NIgerians complain all day about APC. When it is time to vote...APC. Nigerian politicans will start off well, then two years into elected office...APC. When people like me say...Hey look at other smaller parties, even Sowore's AA, and even ADC and NRM, and a host of others...you don't have to vote for APC or PDP....dem go laugh, and choose APC.

And when you use tribe as your campaign card...I mean LP probably would have won in 2023 if it was not consisting of people who had spent the previous 10 years calling Hausas and Fulanis abusive names, and also calling Yorubas 'ronus' and muslims all sorts of names, and then you expect them to support you 11 months to election? After all the abuse? Right.

Also, stomach. Tell me, all those politicans running to APC...Na for STOMACH...not for interests...STOMACH. And the sad thing is, they will get voted in again. STOMACH.

I don't know, but until Nigerians are re...well, we know what to do.
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by MICHEALADEX(m): 7:14am On Jun 13, 2025
Axis313:
undecided
Tinubu is a very courageous leader.
The removal of fuel subsidy takes courage,if not he will be dilly-dallying like the previous leaders.
I was listening to one radio program few days back,one of the in-house analysts said that prior to the May 29th 2023 inauguration,all media houses were given press release on the inauguration speech of the president-elect,but there is no mention of removal of fuel subsidy in the press release.
Tinubu have to omit it and play along with the cabals,if not,till today the subsidy will still be in place.
Don’t tell them ooo, I am a fan of the man too. He’s a good analyst but am waiting for him today. Am sure he will carry the president on his head through the show
Re: Democracy In Decline: Reflecting On Two Years Of Present Government – Obi by Guestmale: 7:22am On Jun 13, 2025
lorbah001:
Yet, you are holding a press briefing while the substantive president is addressing the nation, and the DSS hasn't picked you up.
Is that not hypocrisy or maybe ignorant,if not ignorant he should have known that holding press briefing to talk against the government without being harassed is one the biggest benefits of democracy.
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