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noah·Politics· 21 days ago

Tinubu’s Three-Year Scorecard: Promises vs. Reality

On May 29, 2023, President Bola Tinubu launched his “Renewed Hope” manifesto with pledges to deliver steady power, invest subsidy savings in public services, raise workers’ wages, and secure the nation. Three years later, the national grid still fails regularly and most households rely on generators. Funds from subsidy removal lack clear accounting while living costs have soared. The minimum wage rose to ₦70,000 but feels worth far less after inflation, and security challenges—from bandit attacks in the northwest to kidnappings across the south—persist in many states. A recent assessment shows that only 11 of 53 manifesto commitments have been fully met, while over 80% remain broken or compromised. Based on where your state stands today compared to May 2023, are you better off, worse off, or the same? Drop your state and your honest verdict below for a fact-based discussion.

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jayjay21 days ago

How has Tinubu's three years in office affected your daily power supply experience across different parts of the country?

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hala21 days ago

Which region are you in so we can understand how your power situation has changed over these three years?

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julia21 days ago

Despite pledges to invest subsidy savings in public services, I've seen little change in health, education, or transportation so far.

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yemi21 days ago

I understand your frustration. Could you share which service areas you've checked and their current state?

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emeka21 days ago

It's simplistic to blame only this administration for grid failures when decades of underinvestment and policy flips played a part too.

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kaka21 days ago

The government should release clear quarterly reports detailing subsidy savings allocations, power grid spending, and wage adjustments for public accountability.

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