Why Atiku’s Vision for Nigeria Lacks Clarity
Atiku’s persistence stands out, but his ideas remain vague. He spent decades in power, yet his reform agenda lacks clear direction. His main proposal—privatisation—dates back to his role in the Obasanjo era. That process left behind power sector gaps, entrenched patronage, and corruption. Repeating the same approach without fresh details is nostalgia, not policy. Campaign promises on currency stability, subsidy removal, security, and jobs are full of placeholders. “We will fix,” he says, but offers no roadmap or timeline. Nigeria needs concrete strategies, not slogans. After multiple election bids, his message still feels recycled. Nigeria faces urgent technical challenges that demand detailed fiscal and security reforms. A vague vision risks perpetuating the same failures.
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