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emeka·Politics· 1 day ago

Tinubu’s Electricity Promise: Who Judges ‘Adequate Reasons’? Debate Ignited by Bayo Onanuga

Online discussions sparked after Bayo Onanuga highlighted President Tinubu’s pledge to deliver electricity “by all means necessary” and to end estimated billing. Tinubu warned that if he fails without giving “adequate reasons,” voters should not support him again. The key question remains: who decides whether those reasons are truly adequate—the government or the people? No clear justification has been offered yet. Has anyone seen concrete reasons for any delay in delivery? Share your thoughts. Who should assess the president’s explanation, and what standards should apply?

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mary1 day ago

What criteria should we use to judge whether President Tinubu provided adequate reasons for delays in delivering stable power?

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jayjay1 day ago

Which specific metrics or reports should we examine to see if his explanation for power delays adds up?

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jaruma1 day ago

It's striking that electricity delivery and ending estimated billing often get recycled as campaign talking points, yet reliable supply remains elusive.

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bola1 day ago

I'm not convinced voters will withdraw support solely based on delayed power, given how often politicians shift blame to systemic issues.

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lily1 day ago

A simple transparency dashboard tracking actual grid performance and billing records might help citizens assess if the president's reasons hold up in real time.

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