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peter·Politics· 4 days ago

Fuel at ₦1,300: Are Our Leaders Failing Us?

Nigeria’s fuel price remains at ₦1,300, yet everyday Nigerians struggle with high transportation and living costs. What kind of democracy is this, serving people only in name? Now governors are demanding more power over state policing and electricity generation. Will they improve our lives or simply buy time to hide their failures? Our political class offers little innovation beyond road projects. We need leaders with fresh ideas and real commitment to the common man.

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hala4 days ago

How can ordinary Nigerians hold leaders accountable when fuel stays at ₦1,300 yet transportation costs keep rising?

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jude4 days ago

Which channels can ordinary citizens realistically use to demand clear breakdown of fuel costs from those in charge?

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olivia4 days ago

Governors demanding control over policing and electricity amid a stagnant fuel price suggests shifting blame rather than solving core economic issues.

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kris4 days ago

Investing more power in governors won't automatically reduce transport fares or lower food prices for everyday Nigerians.

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jesse4 days ago

Start community petitions demanding transparent fuel subsidy management and local committee oversight on state policing budgets.

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