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Some cabals are afraid of PBAT's re-election and they are desperate.
If a man who is facing re-election can damn the consequences of politics unlike his predecessors to remove subsidy, break the BDC black market racketeering, NNPC 100% remittance to FAAC ( these 3 items were the biggest heist against the Nigerian economy and its citizens )
He is pushing to disrupt the politics at the local level with LG Autonomy that will empower LG and stop them from being stooges of governors.
States Police, a decentralised security architecture with the establishment of Police Academies and Army Depots in different regions.
Tax reform and internal sharing of VAT to favour Derivation. Wealth should be distributed to align more with where it is derived.
Creation of other regional development commissions.
No President has been bold enough to tackle these issues since 1999.
"What will he do when he is not facing re-election" ?
Many Nigerians say they are not yet feeling the impact of the economic reforms. That concern is understandable.
But economic progress can be compared to building a house. As the owner, you can see the foundation being laid, the walls going up, and the resources being invested. The project is clearly advancing, even though you cannot move in yet because it is still under construction.
It would be inaccurate to claim that no progress is being made simply because the house is not yet ready for occupation. The true benefits come when the construction is completed.
In the same way, structural reforms often take time before their effects are fully felt by ordinary citizens. The challenge is to ensure that the rebuilding continues until the benefits translate into better living conditions for the people.
There are over 200 Okadas in several clusters on Castle Rock Road. The number keeps growing as if someone comes to drop them in batches of 40 weekly. Bikes are banned but the state can't enforce basic rules.
Nobody knows where these guys are from? How do over 200 unknown guys with bikes suddenly appear in a community? Who procured the bikes for them? A bike now costs over N1million. What is the source of funding for the bikes?
The police at the Maroko division are only concerned about stopping people driving flashy cars. The state is on autopilot.