"Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power" Obviously with less than 40% of the votes, there was trust deficit in the first instance...now with unpopular reform policies, the trust deficit is worse. IMF was clear about the need for more engagement with Nigerians because even the best policies fail without popular support...
Official cars especially those for National Assembly should not be boarded to anyone after their term. It should remain for official use. We can't be buying official cars every 4yrs. 4yr old car in Nigeria is still a new car. The Govt should stop importing official cars they should buy made in Nigeria and stop wasting money.Haba!
When it comes to America, IMF has no advice, Britain, no advice, France, no advice....but when it comes to the presidiots of Africa, IMF advice is their action plan
Tinubu is very clearly not capable of bringing any growth to the Nigerian economy, he has the first 4 years to show that especially as he is seeking re election , but he has failed woefully, if we make the mistake of letting him go a second term, that spells doom, he will have no motivation to do anything since he will not be seeking re-election .
No confusion! Reform is not working in Nigeria. Contradicting policies under Tinubu! Simple! What is the position of the panelist? His recommendation on rethinking by government is the way forward. But will Tinubu administration rethink or remain stubborn?
For a sensitive and sensible leadership, this IMF finding should inform government decisions (policy). The common man on the street knows the reform is not working. This panelist is not clearly communicating, tongue-in cheek!
Nigeria should go IMF for help. There is nothing wrong with that. Nigeria needs it to restructure its help. Nigeria has done what IMF suggested to them. It needs IMF, Ghana went to IMF and GDP grew 6.9% last quarter. There is no shame asking for help. Nigeria doesn't want to be on the program. Nigeria's gdp per capita $877, less than Togo and Benin.
Very sad. That,s what happens where the worst rides and controls the best in us. Reforms are aimed at saving cost and engineering due process and efficiency . But in Nigeria political profligacy and malfeasance is a kill culture.
First thing should have been as Trump puts it "drill baby, drill"
"Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power"
Obviously with less than 40% of the votes, there was trust deficit in the first instance...now with unpopular reform policies, the trust deficit is worse. IMF was clear about the need for more engagement with Nigerians because even the best policies fail without popular support...
Official cars especially those for National Assembly should not be boarded to anyone after their term. It should remain for official use. We can't be buying official cars every 4yrs. 4yr old car in Nigeria is still a new car. The Govt should stop importing official cars they should buy made in Nigeria and stop wasting money.Haba!
IMF policy reform is always nosedive.
No country, listen to IMF again.
States have budgets,so why constituency projects that serious allowances are given to NASS members. Please we are tired of clueless governance.
Nigeria's budget is oneof the lowest in Africa. Reduction in expenditure will have a devastating effect on the economy.
When it comes to America, IMF has no advice, Britain, no advice, France, no advice....but when it comes to the presidiots of Africa, IMF advice is their action plan
Tinubu is very clearly not capable of bringing any growth to the Nigerian economy, he has the first 4 years to show that especially as he is seeking re election , but he has failed woefully, if we make the mistake of letting him go a second term, that spells doom, he will have no motivation to do anything since he will not be seeking re-election .
You think TPain needs our permission to stroll back into office in 2027? He'll simply do what he does best.
No confusion! Reform is not working in Nigeria. Contradicting policies under Tinubu! Simple! What is the position of the panelist? His recommendation on rethinking by government is the way forward. But will Tinubu administration rethink or remain stubborn?
What is this man saying, tinubu policies are not working simply. They only borrowed and loot.
For a sensitive and sensible leadership, this IMF finding should inform government decisions (policy). The common man on the street knows the reform is not working. This panelist is not clearly communicating, tongue-in cheek!
Nigeria should go IMF for help. There is nothing wrong with that. Nigeria needs it to restructure its help. Nigeria has done what IMF suggested to them. It needs IMF, Ghana went to IMF and GDP grew 6.9% last quarter. There is no shame asking for help. Nigeria doesn't want to be on the program. Nigeria's gdp per capita $877, less than Togo and Benin.
Very sad. That,s what happens where the worst rides and controls the best in us.
Reforms are aimed at saving cost and engineering due process and efficiency .
But in Nigeria political profligacy and malfeasance is a kill culture.
Who said that their plan have not worked who said that we are not in the destination the imf planned for us we are going into an economic depression
In 2025 naira will plung to over N2000/$.
Charles 🎉
This man is talking rubbish