The curtains at Aso Rock Villa, Nigeria’s seat of power, will be closed against incumbent president, Goodluck Jonathan on May 29. The mega opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) will thereby emerge as the new ruling party with the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, taking over the reins of governance.
But it will not be a tea party because of over a dozen challenges ahead of him. below are 14 major issues that may be time bombs for the Muhammadu Buhari administration;
1. Chibok Schoolgirls’ abduction saga
2. Farmers/herders crises
3. Boko Haram insurgency
4. Electoral violence
5. Corruption
6. Partisan Security Agencies
7. Nigeria’s Foreign Image
8. Continued Fall Of The Naira
9. Fuel Crisis
10. Power Sector
11. 20bn Missing Oil Money
12. Oil Theft
13. Unemployment
14. Militancy and Kidnapping
I'm most interested in d light and fuel availability tho. Buhari make mouth well well during election o. Him buy big market. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteLet us kip praying for him dat most of dese tins shuld be successful, if not all and let's stop hating.
ReplyDeleteTime bomb indeed, let's wait and see
ReplyDeleteI tok am na say na big wahala na e inherit from jona govt, Gmb can't do anything on his own, we hv to put our entire trust in God for a change
ReplyDeleteHmmm only for him make de man no come o anyway am I waiting to see how it gose
ReplyDeleteHmmm,,let's allow him to resume duties first before we conclude...who knows,,he might just come in n surprise all his doubters
ReplyDeleteLmao. Ma only problame wit dis dude is dat he promised too much...... weda god help u or nt.. u most do it oooooo...since u sabi talk wella
ReplyDeleteHe promised or talked too much during campagns, does that mean jonah did not make such promises as well during 2011 elections campagn? Its a normal thing in politics so lets kip our fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteActually am not a Nigerian but I wish he suceed. Practically its impossible for him to solve all the above problems but I pray he might be able to tackle those that matters most to the people of Niaja.
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