Navigating Nigeria’s Crossroads: Tinubu’s Two-Year Review, National Security, and the Rise of Nigerian Fine Art
Two Years of “Renewed Hope”: Evaluating Tinubu’s Administration
As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s "Renewed Hope" agenda crosses the two-year mark, Nigerians are reflecting on the promises made versus the current realities. This midterm evaluation forms the core of discussions on Channels Television’s Your Perfect Morning Starter, spotlighting divergent views on the administration’s impact across economic and social spheres.
Economic analyses present a mixed picture. A Financial Times report indicates that Nigeria’s economy has “dramatically stabilized,” while many citizens still grapple with a persistent cost-of-living crisis. Meanwhile, critics point to unfulfilled promises and lingering structural issues. The ruling APC maintains that inherited challenges continue to affect policy outcomes, while an executive order signed by Tinubu seeks to stimulate investments and reduce costs in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.
Voices of Dissent: Sowore’s Hard-Hitting Critique
Presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, representing the African Action Congress (AAC), offered a stark counter-narrative. He argues that many of Tinubu's reforms—such as naira devaluation and fuel subsidy removal—were not inevitable and instead deepened economic strain.
Sowore also critiques stagnation in infrastructure projects like the Lagos-Calabar highway and condemns the administration’s student loan scheme as inadequate. He pushes for a bottom-up budgeting approach, one that focuses more directly on community needs. His remarks reflect a skeptical outlook on Tinubu’s potential for re-election, citing insufficient progress in critical national areas.
Defending the Reforms: The Government’s Perspective
In defense of the administration, Dr. Tokunbo Fasawe, Special Adviser to the President on Economic Affairs, offers an optimistic view. He frames the economic reforms as necessary, asserting that the toughest phase is over and that progress is already visible.
Dr. Fasawe highlights the benefits of naira devaluation in boosting revenue for state and local governments. He also points to ongoing infrastructure upgrades and the importance of productivity, rule of law, and anti-corruption initiatives. According to him, inflation is on track to decline, and Nigerians will soon feel the full benefits of the reforms.
Tackling Security: The Tragedy in Kano
A sobering highlight of the program was the security situation in Kano, where a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) was tragically killed. Authorities have since arrested 41 suspects linked to the incident.
Abdullah Kiyawa, the Police Public Relations Officer for Kano State Command, provided insight into the investigation and addressed rising concerns over thuggery and gang violence. He emphasized the command’s commitment to restoring peace and holding perpetrators accountable.
Protecting the Vulnerable: Child Safety in Focus
In a dedicated segment on personal safety, security expert Mr. Demola Adubberu shared actionable child safety tips for Nigerian families. With holidays around the corner, he urged parents to teach children how to recognize danger, memorize emergency contacts, and create safe spaces at home.
Online safety was also emphasized, with a call for more vigilance in managing children’s digital exposure. These insights serve as an essential reminder that security begins at home.
Nigeria Through the Lens: The Rise of Fine Art Photography
Closing on a cultural note, the show featured renowned fine art photographer Ayodeji Atoyebi. He shared his artistic journey and passion for showcasing Nigeria’s elegance through imagery.
Atoyebi spoke about how he uses light and shadow to tell compelling stories, painting Nigeria as a nation rich in beauty, grace, and resilience. With exhibitions both locally and internationally, he is proud to carry the Nigerian flag into global art conversations.
A Nation in Transition: Reflecting, Rebuilding, and Reimagining
This thought-provoking episode of Your Perfect Morning Starter offers a layered and comprehensive view of Nigeria—its trials, triumphs, and transformations. From politics and public safety to the poetic world of fine art, it invites Nigerians to think critically, act collectively, and dream boldly.
Source: Channels Television: Your Perfect Morning Starter TV Show
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