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Tinubu’s failure to face governance responsible for hardship — SDP’s Adebayo

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The Candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election, Prince Adewole Adebayo has attributed the hardship confronting Nigerians to President Bola Tinubu’s failure to concentrate on governance.

He lamented that part of his failures is his refusal to speak to Nigerians or even consult before taking a major policy decision that affects Nigerians.

This, he said, has led to the president’s appointment of ministers that don’t add any value to his administration.

“The only thing many of the ministers know about is the route to their offices but to engage an issue on their mandate is difficult. Apart from going to the weekly Executive Council meetings and tracking decisions made in the Federal Executive Council, and you will see that the majority of what they do are mere approvals, not policy. They are like a tender’s board. They have turned themselves into a tender’s board, where contracts are taken to them,” he said.

He pointedly stated that the government has failed to secure lives and property of Nigerians, making lives difficult for Nigerians.

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Insisting that there is no governance in Nigeria at present, he said: “When lives and property are safe, governance is taking place even if the president doesn’t talk. If the civil servants are delivering on services and they are meeting their targets; if people have better electricity and better healthcare; if the rule of law is working through the judiciary; if the industry is working, and industry this time, is in two branches – professionals like lawyers, nurses, and productive industry like manufacturing, agriculture, and extractive industry; if those ones are working, whether people like your face or not, the evidence will be clear that governance is taking place. But, these are not there at present.”

On the recent comment by former president Obasanjo about the current government, he noted that even though Obasanjo did not get most of things right during his time, he acknowledged that he was not afraid to bring in talented Nigerians into his government.

“The difference is that Obasanjo had efficiency but he knew how to govern even when he had bad policy. He had the presence of mind to govern, compared to those who are there now who don’t have the presence of mind to govern. Obasanjo has the time to consult, he has the ability to explain; he was not too afraid of bringing talents to his government.

“That doesn’t mean you will agree with him on all his policies. After all, if he was successful, many of the problems the subsequent administrations met on ground wouldn’t have been met. But, that doesn’t disqualify him from pointing out what is wrong. More so, he has been in that office a number of times. Even if you are doing what he has done before, that is not an excuse,” he said.

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