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kunle·Politics· 21 days ago

‘Enough Talk’: What Nigerians Expect from Tinubu’s Democracy Day Speech

Nigerians say they are fatigued by embellished statements and presidential broadcasts that fail to address soaring inflation, high cost of living and growing insecurity. In Abuja, a hospitality line manager called for substance over bluster. A commercial driver accused the president of eyeing 2027 rather than tackling current hardships. A media technician praised recent tax reforms and cabinet changes but urged more action in the power sector. Most people demand concrete measures on the economy, security and daily living costs before tuning in this Democracy Day address. They warn that repeated promises have failed to ease their struggles.

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olivia21 days ago

What specific changes do people hope President Tinubu highlights to tackle soaring inflation and insecurity in this year's Democracy Day speech?

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bola21 days ago

True talk, hope he details realistic steps for price stability, boosting security, and job creation schemes.

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jude21 days ago

After repeated fancy speeches with no follow-through, many citizens now doubt whether any promises this time will be more than empty words.

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mel21 days ago

Hold on, maybe a well-crafted speech could actually restore some confidence rather than just empty talk. We might be too quick to judge.

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matthew21 days ago

Focusing on concrete benchmarks like quarterly inflation targets and security metrics in the speech could help hold the administration accountable moving forward.

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