Lawyer lists transparency, 3 other demands of protesters Tinubu should consider

  • President Bola Tinubu has been told to consider four of the #EndBadGovernance’s agitators’ demands
  • Titilope Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner and public commentator, said considering some of the demands would give President Tinubu the opportunity to breach the gap between his renewed hope agenda and Nigerians’ aspirations
  • In an exclusive interview with TheTalk.NG, Anifowoshe condemned the violence which erupted during the #EndBadGovernance

EndBadGovernance: Demands Tinubu should consider
Photo Credit: @officialABATSource: TwitterWhen considering the demands of the EndBadGovernance protesters, its important to acknowledge that while the violence and destruction that accompanied the protests were deeply abashing and saddening, many of their demands resonated with the aspirations of a better Nigeria. Some of these demands, if embraced by the government, could pave the way for a more transparent, accountable, and prosperous nation. Interestingly, some of these demands align with President Tinubus own Renewed Hope agenda, suggesting that there is already common ground between the governments vision and the peoples expectations.Transparency and accountability in governance”First and foremost, President Tinubu should prioritize transparency and accountability in governance. The call for public disclosure of public officials salaries and allowances, coupled with the reduction of these bloated benefits, would send a powerful message that the era of unchecked privilege is over. “Establishing an emergency fund to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) would also be a game-changer. It would directly address the economic struggles faced by many Nigerians and promote entrepreneurship and job creation.”Nigeria’s electoral reform”The call for electoral reforms is another critical demand that Tinubu should consider. Ensuring the autonomy of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is essential for restoring faith in our democratic processes. “Implementing electronic transmission of live electoral results would enhance transparency and reduce the potential for electoral fraud. Moreover, reopening national borders would boost trade, enhance economic growth, and foster regional cooperation, all of which are vital for a thriving Nigeria.”Restructuring the EFCC, judiciary and economic reform”Reforming the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is another demand that aligns with the fight against corruptiona fight that Tinubu has vowed to pursue. Declaring a state of emergency on inflation is also crucial, as rising prices are eroding the purchasing power of ordinary Nigerians and threatening the stability of the economy. “Reforming the judiciary to ensure swift and fair justice would strengthen the rule of law and restore confidence in the legal system.””The demand for public school mandates, which would require children of all public officeholders to attend public schools in Nigeria, is a bold but necessary step. “This policy would ensure that those who make decisions about education are personally invested in the quality of public schooling. Additionally, the demand that the government patronize made-in-Nigeria goods supports local industries, boosts the economy, and fosters national pride.””While I find the violent means of expression during the protests saddening, many of the demands reflect the legitimate aspirations of the Nigerian people. President Tinubus administration should recognize that these demands are not just about criticism but are also about building a better future. “By embracing these calls for transparency, accountability, electoral reform, economic support, and patriotism, Tinubu has an opportunity to bridge the gap between his Renewed Hope agenda and the peoples desires, setting Nigeria on a path toward true greatness. This is not just a matter of politics; it is a matter of national duty.”Tinubu laments Nigeria’s poor electricity

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