Connect with us

Forgotten Dairies

On Economic Hardship And Fading Sovereignty -By Labaran Yusuf

As critical junctures approach, the administration must bridge this disconnect with concrete actions prioritising people’s welfare over optics. Only then can trust be rebuilt, despair replaced with determination, and Nigeria reclaim a prosperous, just, and truly independent future for all citizens.

Published

on

Nigeria flag

Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria has grappled with deepening economic hardship. Ever since the removal of fuel subsidy and the floatation of the Naira, inflation has reached painful levels, with food prices out of reach of the common man, and millions of Nigerians plunged deeper into poverty.

Government officials, largely insulated from these shocks, have highlighted long-term gains and growth forecasts for 2026, but for most families, the daily experience is one of shrinking incomes, rising debts, and growing despair. As politicians acquire new vehicles, households cut back on basic meals, while youth unemployment offers no clear path forward. These are not passing storms but a sustained crisis eroding living standards and public trust.

At the same time, the administration’s foreign policy choices have stirred concern. In response to U.S. allegations of religious persecution, the government has not sufficiently pushed back against contested labels but has welcomed the deployment of U.S. troops on Nigerian soil—framed as essential for counter-terrorism support. With the First Lady’s characterisation of certain U.S. military actions as a “blessing,” many Nigerians question whether these partnerships compromise national sovereignty or invite undue external influence.

Accusations of bias against key officeholders, including past statements by INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan that continue to draw criticism from Muslim communities, further damage confidence in public institutions. When electoral bodies appear compromised, the foundation of fair governance weakens, breeding cynicism and disengagement.

True leadership demands more than vague assurances or selective alliances. It requires unwavering commitment to alleviating hardship through targeted relief, transparent resource use, and investments in jobs, agriculture, and safety nets. It calls for upholding impartiality, protecting freedoms of expression and assembly, and pursuing a foreign policy rooted in Nigeria’s values of justice, sovereignty, and non-alignment.

Advertisement

As critical junctures approach, the administration must bridge this disconnect with concrete actions prioritising people’s welfare over optics. Only then can trust be rebuilt, despair replaced with determination, and Nigeria reclaim a prosperous, just, and truly independent future for all citizens.

Labaran Yusuf,
Jos, Plateau State.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Adeleke Adeleke
Breaking News10 hours ago

Osogbo Palace Attack: Gunmen Exchange Fire With Adeleke’s Security Team

Suspected hoodlums reportedly attacked Governor Ademola Adeleke’s convoy at the Ataoja of Osogbo’s palace shortly after his INEC certificate presentation.

Leo Igwe Leo Igwe
National Issues10 hours ago

Woman Accused of Witchcraft and Set Ablaze By Son Passes Away in Calabar Cross River State -By Leo Igwe

Witchcraft accusation is a crime under the law. Witchcraft claims have no basis in reason, science or reality. As in...

Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor
National Issues11 hours ago

The Inalienable: Ifeanyi Ejiofor Warns That No Ethnic Loyalty Can Wash Blood From The Hands Of Those Who Spilled It In Ala-Igbo -By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo

The question, ultimately, is not whether Ndigbo deserve justice. They do. The harder question is whether the pursuit of that...

Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi
Forgotten Dairies15 hours ago

Founders and Investors Find ROI in ME -By Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi

A media monitoring report should not leave the team hanging but should specify what needs to happen next. This is...

Fransiscus Nanga Roka - Indonesia Fransiscus Nanga Roka - Indonesia
Forgotten Dairies15 hours ago

Singapore’s Cross-Border Money Laundering Scandal: A Global Financial Crisis Exposed -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

Ultimately, only an integrated global strategy that involves international cooperation, human honesty, regulatory innovation and legal agility and transparency will...

Forgotten Dairies19 hours ago

1MDB Scandal: The Global Cartel of Corruption and Its Lessons -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

The 1MDB case is a powerful reminder that corruption is not only a national issue but also global strategic and...

Fransiscus Nanga Roka - Indonesia Fransiscus Nanga Roka - Indonesia
Forgotten Dairies20 hours ago

First Light and the Global Scam Republic -By Fransiscus Nanga Roka

Last but not least, enforcement should be transparent. Governments must publish transparent scorecards revealing which mule accounts are blocked, the...

PFIPC scandal - Gbajabiamila and Prince Adeyemi PFIPC scandal - Gbajabiamila and Prince Adeyemi
Forgotten Dairies20 hours ago

The ICPC Interim Report On The PFIPC And Other Matters -By Hajia Hadiza Mohammed

Clearly, the ICPC interim report rather than settle the issue has raised many issues. But, nobody expected less from the...

Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu Peter Obi, Atiku and Tinubu
Politics20 hours ago

Nigeria’s 2027 Election Will Be Fought Over Shrinking Fiscal Space -By Rajat Kanti Satpati

The argument here is narrower, and more useful heading into 2027: voters deserve a campaign season built on what the...

Ademola Adeleke Ademola Adeleke
Politics20 hours ago

Now That The Osun Election Is Over -By Tochukwu Jimo Obi

As Governor Ademola Adeleke begins another term following his victory, the responsibility before him is now greater than the campaign...