Nigeria’s ongoing leadership crisis continues to spark debate, especially in a country of over 200 million where many believe the same faces are recycled in power.
The reported agreement by President Bola Tinubu to reinstate Governor Siminalayi Fubara on the condition that he won’t seek re-election in 2027 raises questions about democratic integrity and the influence of political powerbrokers.
With many positions seemingly inaccessible without the backing of entrenched interests, it’s no surprise that citizens are beginning to question whether the electoral process truly reflects their voice.
From tax reform efforts linked to true federalism, to suggestions of a unicameral legislature and part-time lawmakers, there is growing demand for a governance system that prioritizes accountability and efficiency. To truly make Nigeria work again, it’s not just about changing leaders, it’s about transforming the system that produces them.
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