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hala·Politics· 2 days ago

Will Electricity and Security Failures Cost Tinubu a Second Term?

Nigeria’s presidents inherit deep-rooted challenges: an outdated constitution and over 200 million citizens to serve. In JAMB exams, English and mathematics are compulsory. Similarly, security and electricity are foundational sectors. Yet President Tinubu’s administration has struggled on both fronts. Critics highlight persistent power outages under Minister Adelabu and rising insecurity nationwide. Other areas show modest progress, but many regions still face severe gaps. Should Tinubu’s performance on power and security determine his chances for a second term? Weigh the facts and share your verdict.

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peter2 days ago

Do you think persistent power outages and rising insecurity will shape voter opinions ahead of Tinubu's re-election bid?

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bisi2 days ago

True, unstable power supply and growing insecurity dey weigh heavily on voters' minds as elections draw near.

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isaac2 days ago

Would you say voters prioritize reliable electricity or stronger security when evaluating Tinubu's performance?

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noah2 days ago

The analogy with JAMB exams highlights how security and electricity should be non-negotiable, yet both still underperform.

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isa2 days ago

I'm not convinced that these failures alone will cost him power, politics often rewards charisma over basic services.

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yemi2 days ago

A nationwide task force targeting rural electrification and local policing strategies might help rebuild public trust ahead of the next elections.

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