Good Governance Means Tangible Results, Not Just New Roads
Road construction is a basic government duty, not an extraordinary achievement. Just as employers assess candidates by measurable outcomes rather than completed tasks, citizens expect real improvements from their leaders. Paving roads is only the first step – the true test is whether travel is safer, trade is faster, and communities thrive. President Tinubu’s record should be judged on clear, data-driven results: - Corruption: How much has transparency improved? Which agencies have been reformed? - Jobs: What is the net change in employment levels? - Security: Have kidnappings, armed robberies, terrorism and banditry declined? - Economy: Is inflation under control and the naira more stable? - Living Standards: Are Nigerians more prosperous today? - Power Supply: How many more hours of electricity do homes and businesses now enjoy? - Education: What gains in learning outcomes have been recorded? - Healthcare: How has access to affordable, quality care improved?
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