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PO notes that businesses increasingly request contracts to be governed by foreign jurisdictions due to a deficit in local judicial trust. While this institutional flight is real, it isn't a post-2023 phenomenon manufactured on the altar of politics. it is a long-standing structural reality of Global Commercial Arbitrage.
International investors choose English or New York law because Nigeria's judicial delay where a simple commercial dispute can take over a decade to move from the High Court to the Supreme Court is a liquidity killer.
Pledging to restore dignity through emotional appeals to legal luminaries doesn't solve this. True judicial reform requires hard, structural digitization, radical court automation, and stripping the courts of frivolous political pre-election cases so that commercial disputes can breathe.
The opposition cannot heal the judiciary by treating every regulatory ruling against its allies as a national emergency
Where were you when June 12 was annulled, what sacrifices did you make. Which protest did you organise to have the mandate restore, you where busy with your business deals with Abacha..
You talk about transparent electoral process but during your time as governor you Refused to conduct local government elections thereby depriving people at the grass root the right to freely choose their leaders...
The reforms listed from the 2026 Tax Administration Act shifting VAT to a 60% consumption derivation model, to breaking the monopoly of darkness via electricity decentralization are hard coded structural resets.
MKO Abiola didn't run on cheap handouts, he ran on economic sovereignty. If you want to build a modern fiscal house, you don't build it on the quicksand of artificial FX arbitrage and fuel subsidies that bleed the national treasury. The thorns pierce today, but the foundation is finally concrete.
If the Presidency adopted the same zero tolerance for defamation that Obi is currently exhibiting, half of the X political cluster would be in legal mediation.
You cannot claim to love justice only when it silences your candidate's critics, that isn't democracy, it’s convenient censorship.
@trenddaytrader@Imranmuhdz legislators usually doesn't have a term limit even in the US. There are US senators that have spent more than 30 years in Congress
You are correct that the current four year cycle is fiscally exhausting with the 2027 elections projected to cost hundreds of billions of Naira.
However, a six-year term effectively grants a sovereign immunity from public opinion for over half a decade.
In a four-year system, the threat of being voted out at the midterm acts as a performance review.
Without the possibility of re-election, a failing leader has zero incentive to course correct or remain responsive to the electorate once they secure power. You might avoid the cost of an election, but you risk paying the much higher price of a six year lame duck administration that has no reason to listen to the streets.
In a region facing severe multidimensional poverty, broken public healthcare systems, and millions of out of school children, state funded mass marriages act as an accelerator for future social crises.
Sponsoring thousands of marriages without a sustainable, long term economic support framework inevitably leads to Mass Childbirth into impoverished households.
When these newly formed families cannot meet basic nutritional or educational needs, they become the primary casualties of the next economic shock.
Sponsoring a single day event to harvest short term political applause while sacrificing long term human capital development is a dangerous trade off. The state should focus on building an economy that works, ensuring that citizens can transition into family life based on personal financial readiness rather than state dependency.
@PeterObi You don't want the government to borrow
You don't want the government to remove fuel subsidy.
You also don't want the government to Tax Nigerians...
My question is how then do you want the government to fund the budget..