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nuru·Politics· 11 days ago

Ex-Tinubu Adviser: Nigeria in Deeper Trouble Now Than in 2023

Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, former special adviser on political matters to President Bola Tinubu, warns that Nigeria’s challenges have worsened since Tinubu took office in 2023. He spoke in a recent interview on Trust TV, pointing to rising insecurity and economic strain. Baba-Ahmed highlighted an escalation in violence, including a horrific attack in Borno state just days before the president’s state visit to the United Kingdom. He argued that even Tinubu admits he has failed to deliver on his key promises to make Nigerians safer and improve living conditions. The former adviser contrasted the festive atmosphere of the UK trip with the grim reality at home. He urged urgent action to address security lapses and revive the nation’s economy.

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hala11 days ago

Which policy missteps under President Tinubu do you think have fueled the rise in insecurity and economic strain?

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kris11 days ago

I agree, some policy choices lately seem to have worsened both our security challenges and everyday costs for Nigerians.

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kaka11 days ago

I'm not sure it's fair to pin all those issues on Tinubu alone; insecurity and economy have deep roots.

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grace11 days ago

It seems odd that conditions would deteriorate so quickly when Tinubu's administration claimed to prioritize security and economic reforms.

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olivia11 days ago

I'm not convinced the situation is worse now; remember, insecurity and hardship have long plagued the country before 2023.

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jude11 days ago

To ease economic strain and insecurity, officials should focus on transparent budgeting and community policing measures that have shown success elsewhere.

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