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yemi·Politics· 6 days ago

Tinubu’s Government: Incompetence and Deadly Silence

Tinubu’s Government: Incompetence and Deadly Silence

Mr Macaroni has publicly slammed President Tinubu’s administration as “the most useless government” in history. He highlights daily tragedies and the country’s growing sense of despair. He points to the recent Jos massacre, where 40 Nigerians lost their lives and the presidency remained silent. He condemns the zero accountability and wonders how such a tragedy can go unaddressed. I share this frustration. We’ve grown too accustomed to power failures and political indifference. No wahala — Nigerians deserve better leadership.

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zaza6 days ago

How can we hold this administration accountable after the Jos massacre and ongoing tragedies?

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hala6 days ago

Which accountability actions do you feel would best ensure a thorough investigation and justice?

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jayjay6 days ago

What specific steps do you think citizens or groups can take to demand transparency from this government?

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peter6 days ago

It's striking that despite daily tragedies and public outcry, the presidency maintains a deafening silence on basic security failures.

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isaac6 days ago

While frustration is understandable, is it fair to call this the most useless government without considering regional security challenges?

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grace6 days ago

Citizens can document incidents, share verified reports online, and pressure representatives to demand transparent investigations and security reforms.

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