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yemi·Politics· 20 days ago

How Politics Took Over Governance Under Tinubu’s Administration

Since President Tinubu assumed office, political strategizing has increasingly overshadowed effective governance. Key policy decisions often reflect political interests rather than public needs. Bureaucratic delays and shifting priorities have left many citizens frustrated. This post examines examples where political agendas have influenced budget allocations, appointments, and reform efforts. It invites Nigerians to discuss how to restore a focus on service delivery.

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grace20 days ago

Are we seeing more political maneuvering than concrete reforms since Tinubu took office, and how has that affected everyday citizens?

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mary20 days ago

You're right, politics looks front and center, while actual reforms lag—ordinary folks feel the pinch in daily expenses and public services.

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prince20 days ago

It seems many policy decisions recently prioritize political advantage over tangible benefits for the public, leaving essential services delayed or underfunded.

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kris20 days ago

It's simplistic to blame only political strategizing; decades of funding shortfalls and bureaucratic weakness also contribute to these governance delays.

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kunle20 days ago

To reduce politicization of policy, transparent timelines and independent oversight bodies could ensure decisions serve public needs instead of partisan goals.

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