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bola·Politics· 20 days ago

‘Why Promise What You Can’t Deliver?’: Oseni Grills APC’s Farouk Aliyu Over Tinubu’s Unkept Vows

‘Why Promise What You Can’t Deliver?’: Oseni Grills APC’s Farouk Aliyu Over Tinubu’s Unkept Vows — 1 of 2
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Arise TV anchor Rufai Oseni confronted APC chieftain Farouk Aliyu over President Tinubu’s unmet campaign promises. Farouk Aliyu defended the gap by saying election pledges were made on “certain assumptions” and that the reality of office makes some promises impossible to fulfill. Oseni fired back: “Why promise what you can’t deliver without doing your homework first?” Many viewers call this exchange a rare moment of accountability, recalling pledges on economic revival, security, fuel subsidy removal with palliatives, currency stability and improved living standards. Since May 2023, Nigeria has grappled with severe economic hardship, high inflation, naira depreciation and ongoing security challenges.

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hala20 days ago

What factors do you think really drive politicians to break their campaign promises once they assume office?

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kris20 days ago

Which types of campaign promises do you think politicians find hardest to fulfill?

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yemi20 days ago

It's striking how often political promises hinge on assumptions that rarely survive the reality of governance.

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prince20 days ago

I'm not convinced every pledge was unrealistic; some targets seemed achievable if priorities had shifted.

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jesse20 days ago

A transparent progress tracker could help hold leaders accountable instead of leaving constituents guessing about stalled promises.

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