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Am Loving The "Renewed Hope 2023!" by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:28am On Jun 02, 2023
I stand gidigba on Baba's mandate!

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Re: Am Loving The "Renewed Hope 2023!" by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:32am On Jun 02, 2023
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Re: Am Loving The "Renewed Hope 2023!" by malali: 10:37am On Jun 02, 2023
Nigerians are now competing with the government for running cost.

The budget cannot be financed if we pay Oil subsidy.

Oil subsidy is the only criminal noticed ?

What about these:

[b]Corruption and bribery
Inefficient bureaucracy
Lack of transparency and accountability
Excessive government regulations
Bloated public sector and excessive government employment
High salaries and benefits for government officials
Expensive government-funded infrastructure projects
Wasteful spending and mismanagement of funds
Lack of tax collection and tax evasion
Costly and inefficient public procurement processes
Inadequate financial management systems
Heavy reliance on foreign aid with associated administrative costs
Prolonged political instability and frequent regime changes
Insufficient investment in education and training of government employees
High military and defense expenditures
Economic mismanagement and fiscal indiscipline
Expensive and ineffective social welfare programs
Inadequate revenue diversification and heavy reliance on a single industry
Weak enforcement of intellectual property rights
Inadequate investment in technology and digital infrastructure
Inefficient and costly healthcare systems
Inadequate access to clean water and sanitation facilities
Limited investment in renewable energy and reliance on costly fossil fuels
High levels of bureaucracy and red tape hindering business operations
Lack of competition and monopolistic practices in key sectors
Inefficient and costly transportation networks
Insufficient investment in agriculture and rural development
High levels of public debt and debt servicing costs
Weak regulatory frameworks and enforcement mechanisms
Lack of effective public-private partnerships
Rampant nepotism and favoritism in government appointments
Limited access to quality education and skilled labor force
Weak judicial systems leading to prolonged legal disputes and corruption
Inadequate investment in research and development
Limited access to affordable housing and urban planning challenges
Environmental degradation and associated costs of remediation
Inadequate disaster preparedness and response mechanisms
Limited access to financial services and high transaction costs
High levels of informal economy and tax evasion
Ineffective and inefficient public service delivery mechanisms[/b]

Cut the salaries of senators, merge ministries and cut down number of ministers,
No serving Governor should have a house in Abuja, live in your state with your people,
Politicians should only campaign with projects as primaries, anyone who has done more projects in their state or constituency should win the party primary.
Cars should last at least 16 years, get mechanic to fix cars.
Anyone with over 5000 employees, should have direct access to state government, to discuss ways to move the country forward.
Anyone with a 100,000 employees should have direct access to the president in Aso rock, these will encourage private sectors.
EFCC should only go after people that hoard cash or move cash abroad.....As long at it is Nigeria Money and its used to create jobs, EFCC should look the other way.
Monetize real estate, make purchase scam free, have one or two websites guaranteed by the president to be scam free. There are alot of Nigerians abroad with cash to buy houses.This will provide forex

Its no longer business as usual.
There is no reason Nigeria should be poor.....

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Re: Am Loving The "Renewed Hope 2023!" by Brek: 10:54am On Jun 02, 2023

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