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Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by LabStores: 9:04pm On Jun 25
Interesting
You can keep fooling yourselves
Whatever that's not reflecting basic amenities like electricity, road and price of common commodities in the market is MEANINGLESS.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Metrofox(m): 9:07pm On Jun 25
ryloy:
Key Questions for the Opposition
If critics believe the current administration is on the wrong path, what specifically would they do differently regarding:

Security and counter-insurgency strategy?

Building and protecting foreign reserves?

Fuel subsidy removal and its fiscal consequences?

Increasing crude oil production and reducing oil theft?

Development of the Niger Delta?

Infrastructure financing and project execution?

Public debt management?

Debt servicing and fiscal sustainability?

Foreign exchange stability?

Student loan programmes?

Stability of the academic calendar?

Resolution of ASUU-related issues?

Doubling the national minimum wage?

Capital market development and wealth creation?

Attracting foreign direct investment?

No administration is perfect, and many Nigerians continue to face significant economic hardship. However, several of these reforms are structural in nature and may take years before their full benefits become visible. The more important debate is not whether challenges exist, but whether there are better, practical alternatives to the reforms currently being implemented.
If you're so excited to hear what they'll do differently call for a debate as that is what presidential debates are meant for. You don't know what you're meant to do and you keep on doing policy somersault only to come asking us, what will you do different? looking for cheap expo
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by commoditiesnig(m):
To be honest, the President/this Administration has carried out Such Massive Reforms that NO OTHER PREVIOUS Administration had EVER DONE since return to Democracy in 1999, be it:
Police Reforms - State Police
Tax Reforms
Economic/FX/Banking reforms
LG autonomy
Etc

However Reforms come with its attendant hardship which will take time to overcome.. The FG should double up on ensuring citizens feel benefits of reforms asap.

Power Sector must be urgently attended to.
Security devolution that’s State Policing must be implemented asap.

May God bless our Nation!

LibertyRep:
No administration in recent times has ever taken the bull by the horns in tackling the very existential problems bedevilling the country, like this administration has done.

Sometimes you need to ask if it's the president you hate or the country.
Exactly!
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by femi4: 9:11pm On Jun 25
Audio reforms
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by AlabiKILLER2023: 9:12pm On Jun 25
ryloy:
Key Questions for the Opposition
If critics believe the current administration is on the wrong path, what specifically would they do differently regarding:

Security and counter-insurgency strategy?

Building and protecting foreign reserves?

Fuel subsidy removal and its fiscal consequences?

Increasing crude oil production and reducing oil theft?

Development of the Niger Delta?

Infrastructure financing and project execution?

Public debt management?

Debt servicing and fiscal sustainability?

Foreign exchange stability?

Student loan programmes?

Stability of the academic calendar?

Resolution of ASUU-related issues?

Doubling the national minimum wage?

Capital market development and wealth creation?

Attracting foreign direct investment?

No administration is perfect, and many Nigerians continue to face significant economic hardship. However, several of these reforms are structural in nature and may take years before their full benefits become visible. The more important debate is not whether challenges exist, but whether there are better, practical alternatives to the reforms currently being implemented.
Mr pen for hire

What a pile of rubbish
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by ryloy(op): 9:14pm On Jun 25
AlabiKILLER2023:
Mr pen for hire

What a pile of rubbish
Ordinary accountant like me, praise the Lord
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Biodun1929(m): 9:15pm On Jun 25
Olayinka8793:
Tinubu is getting reelected, know this and know peace.
The opposition is too disorganised and fragmented to pose any serious challenge to his reelection
Any logical thinking person already sees this. But ignorant and delusional ones will be shouting rigging after elections next year.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by bluefilm: 9:15pm On Jun 25
Story ... story?

Story for the gods
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Bluntemperor: 9:16pm On Jun 25
Metrofox:
If you're so excited to hear what they'll do differently call for a debate as that is what presidential debates are meant for. You don't know what you're meant to do and you keep on doing policy somersault only to come asking us, what will you do different? looking for cheap expo
Oga, Rest,for which Debate Nigeria never had before, even during the Military Regime- they used Debate to deceive Nigerians.
e.g How did the IBB came up with SAP - Structural Adjustments Programs - that dealt with Nigerians and the Military 🪖 President of IBB, eventually ' Stepped Aside - After the Annulments of the MOST FREE and FAIR Elections in Nigeria then.
•We want ACTION On Nigeria- To Be Great- Not Debate or Grammar,for Talk is Cheap 👄!
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Fujiyama: 9:17pm On Jun 25
huh

In three years this administration could successfully complete/commission only 112 kilometres of federal roadshuh
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Onucs(m): 9:17pm On Jun 25
This government and their cronies are laughable. All this things you mentioned, did they happen in Naija or you are talking about a different country.

Fair enough, Tinubu has tried right. Let him conduct free and fair election now😁
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by CodeTemplar: 9:17pm On Jun 25
Paid trash.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by SeverusSnape(m): 9:19pm On Jun 25
Reminds me of when passingshot was still collecting his stipend and writing loads of epistles on how Buhari the dullard administration was the best thing after jollof rice and chicken. grin
Gaskiya there's time for everything.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by anidan(m): 9:19pm On Jun 25
Rubbish! Is this what you call reforms? Go and tell this to Oseni Rufai of arise tv. So he could educate you on what the meaning of reform is
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by anidan(m): 9:19pm On Jun 25
! Is this what you call reforms? Go and tell this to Oseni Rufai of arise tv. So he could educate you on what the meaning of reform is
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Okhuadams(m): 9:20pm On Jun 25
ryloy:
Key Questions for the Opposition
If critics believe the current administration is on the wrong path, what specifically would they do differently regarding:

Security and counter-insurgency strategy?

Building and protecting foreign reserves?

Fuel subsidy removal and its fiscal consequences?

Increasing crude oil production and reducing oil theft?

Development of the Niger Delta?

Infrastructure financing and project execution?

Public debt management?

Debt servicing and fiscal sustainability?

Foreign exchange stability?

Student loan programmes?

Stability of the academic calendar?

Resolution of ASUU-related issues?

Doubling the national minimum wage?

Capital market development and wealth creation?

Attracting foreign direct investment?

No administration is perfect, and many Nigerians continue to face significant economic hardship. However, several of these reforms are structural in nature and may take years before their full benefits becogme visible. The more important debate is not whether challenges exist, but whether there are better, practical alternatives to the reforms currently being implemented.
this is very good
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Lzkdy: 9:21pm On Jun 25
U must be living in a fool's paradise
ryloy:
1.Fiscal Reforms and Revenue Generation

The removal of the fuel subsidy has freed up significant resources, leading to a surge in federation revenues and more funds flowing to states and local governments for infrastructure, salaries, and development. Government revenues have improved considerably, reducing dependence on borrowing to fund recurrent expenditure.

2.Local Government Autonomy

The push for financial autonomy for local governments is a major structural reform. It aims to ensure that funds allocated to local governments reach them directly, thereby improving grassroots development, accountability, and service delivery across communities.

3. Tax Reform

Ongoing tax reforms seek to simplify the tax system, reduce multiple taxation, improve compliance, expand the tax net, and create a more business-friendly environment. The goal is to increase government revenue without overburdening productive businesses.

4. GDP Growth and Economic Stabilization

Q1 2026 recorded growth of approximately 3.89%. The non-oil sector continues to contribute the majority of GDP, indicating gradual economic diversification. Foreign exchange reforms and improved macroeconomic management have helped restore investor confidence and support economic expansion.

5.Banking Sector Reform and Recapitalisation

The Central Bank's recapitalisation programme is strengthening Nigerian banks, enabling them to finance larger projects, support economic growth, withstand external shocks, and compete more effectively on the global stage.

6. Credit Reform

Efforts to improve access to credit through credit reporting systems, consumer lending frameworks, and support for SMEs are gradually expanding financial inclusion and economic participation.

7. Education Access Through NELFUND and Academic Stability

Over 1.5 million students are benefiting from student loan programmes, significantly improving access to tertiary education. Government engagement with stakeholders has also contributed to a relatively more stable academic calendar compared to previous years characterized by prolonged strikes.

8. Health Sector Reform

Increased investments in primary healthcare, health insurance expansion, and initiatives aimed at reducing medical tourism are laying the foundation for a stronger healthcare system including training and engagement of 774 health fellows and rebuilding of health centers across Nigeria

9. Minimum Wage Reform

The approval of a new national minimum wage represents a significant improvement in workers' earnings and purchasing power, especially amidst inflationary pressures.

10. Police Reform and Security Investments

Increased investments in equipment, technology, intelligence gathering, and welfare for security personnel demonstrate commitment to improving national security. Passage of State Police bill also indicate willingness to explore constitutional solutions to insecurity.

11. Strengthening Foreign Reserves and FX Stability

External reserves have risen significantly, reaching multi-year highs. Improved reserve levels enhance the country's ability to defend its currency, meet external obligations, and attract foreign investment. Exchange rate volatility has also moderated compared to earlier periods of severe instability.

12. Infrastructure Development and Completion of Abandoned Projects
The administration has accelerated work on major highways, rail projects, dams, airports, and energy infrastructure. Several previously abandoned projects have been revived, improving connectivity and supporting economic growth.

13. Power Sector Reform
One of the most significant reforms has been the decentralization of electricity generation and distribution. States and private investors now have greater authority to generate, transmit, and distribute power, effectively breaking the long-standing monopoly structure. This opens the door for increased investment and improved electricity supply.

14. Improved Electricity Metering
Metering coverage has reportedly improved from roughly 40% to about 60%, reducing estimated billing and increasing transparency for consumers. While challenges remain, the progress is noteworthy.

15. ₦4 Trillion Power Sector Bond Intervention
The planned ₦4 trillion bond infusion is expected to address liquidity constraints within the power sector, settle legacy debts, improve market confidence, and support long-term investments in generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure.

16. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Investor Confidence
Economic reforms, FX market adjustments, and regulatory improvements are gradually rebuilding investor confidence. While FDI inflows remain below desired levels, Nigeria is increasingly being positioned as a destination for long-term investment.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by ViceGovernor: 9:21pm On Jun 25
He's not getting anything right.....his very first decision in office was wrong and that is what has put us in the mess that we find ourselves today.

Arrest the high price of fuel ⛽ and every other thing in the economy will be stabilized, you pushed tens of millions into extreme poverty and you want us to clap for you telling us about some reforms that will yield effect in the long run.

Mr president people don't eat in the long run we eat everyday.

Let's not even get started on the case of security, there are estimated 30,000+ fully armed non state actors in our forests.....you should resign if you have no idea how to disarm those boys in this age of technology 😏.

They're not as deadly as the delta militants and president Yaradua disarmed them all.
Now they have our military looking like weaklings, targeting brigadier generals at will, targeting 2 year old nursery children.

The news we see everyday makes one sick 🤢.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by ThothHermes: 9:37pm On Jun 25
ryloy:
Ordinary accountant like me, praise the Lord
If dem check wetin dem dey pay you to write this rubbish now na crumbs.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Lanre1st(m): 9:37pm On Jun 25
DeepSight:
Not one single thing there is true as a positive. Not one. And you dared mention GDP when this govt torpedoed our GDP.
How many time has ASSU and Labour went on strike?
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by ogolemati: 9:43pm On Jun 25
ryloy:
Key Questions for the Opposition
If critics believe the current administration is on the wrong path, what specifically would they do differently regarding:

Security and counter-insurgency strategy?

Building and protecting foreign reserves?

Fuel subsidy removal and its fiscal consequences?

Increasing crude oil production and reducing oil theft?

Development of the Niger Delta?

Infrastructure financing and project execution?

Public debt management?

Debt servicing and fiscal sustainability?

Foreign exchange stability?

Student loan programmes?

Stability of the academic calendar?

Resolution of ASUU-related issues?

Doubling the national minimum wage?

Capital market development and wealth creation?

Attracting foreign direct investment?

No administration is perfect, and many Nigerians continue to face significant economic hardship. However, several of these reforms are structural in nature and may take years before their full benefits become visible. The more important debate is not whether challenges exist, but whether there are better, practical alternatives to the reforms currently being implemented.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you are just starting.you don't need to write a book to prove your creator Agbero chairman is working.the ordinary man on the street will praise him if really he is doing anything. But I know a man that emptied his bullion vans on his touts to grab snatch and ran away with power can never give a good leadership until he recovers what left his bullion vans and more

Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Hemanwel(m): 9:43pm On Jun 25
1. Fiscal Reforms and Revenue Generation: yet more people have been plunged into poverty (according to IMF and World Bank)

4. GDP Growth and Economic Stabilization: yet there is untold hardship in the country.

2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16: all those ones na for paper dem dey.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by DeepSight(m): 9:43pm On Jun 25
Lanre1st:
How many time has ASSU and Labour went on strike?
Sigh.
Please learn to write properly first.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by DeepSight(m): 9:44pm On Jun 25
Hemanwel:
1. Fiscal Reforms and Revenue Generation: yet more people have been plunged into poverty (according to IMF and World Bank)
The whole list is an insidious scam and an insult to thinking and working citizens.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by DeepSight(m): 9:46pm On Jun 25
ThothHermes:
If dem check wetin dem dey pay you to write this rubbish now na crumbs.
One hundred per cent sure. Its a paid write up and it CANNOT have earned him more than 30k
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by mindtricks: 9:47pm On Jun 25
You missed out 2 very important ones:
Propaganda and Bigotry reforms.

He has done marvelously well in these 2 areas.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by DeepSight(m): 9:48pm On Jun 25
ViceGovernor:
He's not getting anything right.....his very first decision in office was wrong and that is what has put us in the mess that we find ourselves today.

Arrest the high price of fuel ⛽ and every other thing in the economy will be stabilized, you pushed tens of millions into extreme poverty and you want us to clap for you telling us about some reforms that will yield effect in the long run.

Mr president people don't eat in the long run we eat everyday.

Let's not even get started on the case of security, there are estimated 30,000+ fully armed non state actors in our forests.....you should resign if you have no idea how to disarm those boys in this age of technology 😏.

They're not as deadly as the delta militants and president Yaradua disarmed them all.
Now they have our military looking like weaklings, targeting brigadier generals at will, targeting 2 year old nursery children.

The news we see everyday makes one sick 🤢.
Well said.
I like the bold. Words on marble.

Sad thing though, is that even in the long run, there will be nothing to show for the removal of subsidy. Indeed we are still borrowing at a frenetic pace. Ain't that a mystery?
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by DeepSight(m): 9:50pm On Jun 25
SeverusSnape:
Reminds me of when passingshot was still collecting his stipend and writing loads of epistles on how Buhari the dullard administration was the best thing after jollof rice and chicken. grin
Gaskiya there's time for everything.
And Manna BBW Grills and co.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by mindtricks: 9:50pm On Jun 25
Lanre1st:
How many time has ASSU and Labour went on strike?
Don't mind them. They didn't know that is a big deal for the master strategist.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by mindtricks: 9:54pm On Jun 25
DeepSight:
Well said.
I like the bold. Words on marble.

Sad thing though, is that even in the long run, there will be nothing to show for the removal of subsidy. Indeed we are still borrowing at a frenetic pace. Ain't that a mystery?
It's not a mystery. Once you understand the person involved hasn't conquered greed and has his own different personal agenda, it becomes easy.
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Demonic01(m): 10:00pm On Jun 25
The Dude quoted a challenge cos he was seeking to know the mandate behind our political ideologies. If you are indisposed to deliver an accountable assertion, why don't you jump and pass without feeling triggered to gas light the question?


Metrofox:
If you're so excited to hear what they'll do differently call for a debate as that is what presidential debates are meant for. You don't know what you're meant to do and you keep on doing policy somersault only to come asking us, what will you do different? looking for cheap expo
Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by mindtricks: 10:01pm On Jun 25
Biodun1929:
Any logical thinking person already sees this. But ignorant and delusional ones will be shouting rigging after elections next year.
What is hard to see. Handpick a puppet as INEC head, write results and announce, use the military to block protests, get sworne in.
Are you not old enough to know that's what they call election in Nigeria?
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