Tinubu’s Administration: A Sick Government That Refuses To Take Medicine - Lauretta Onochie
Nigeria today feels like a nation trapped in a hospital ward with a patient who will not take prescribed drugs. The symptoms are obvious. The pain is visible. The diagnosis has been repeatedly confirmed by experts, institutions, and the lived experiences of ordinary citizens. Yet, the government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu behaves like a patient in denial—insisting it is healthy while the body politic weakens by the day. According to the World Bank, tens of millions of Nigerians have been pushed into poverty in less than two years of this administration. That is not opposition rhetoric; it is a cold, empirical assessment of a country where hunger has become normal, survival has become a daily struggle, and hope is evaporating faster than household income. If current policies persist, even more Nigerians are projected to sink below the poverty line by 2027. A government confronted with such grim statistics should pause, reflect, and urgently change course. Instead, this one has ch...