The non-adherence to the rule of law by persons and institutions in charge of Nigeria’s affairs is essentially at the root of its hydra-headed problem. Just two examples: the constitution, imperfect as it is, contains enough provisions to make the country far more stable and progressive than obtains.
As the saying goes, if the fish begins to rot from the head, the rest of it is ‘irredeemable.’ Will the APC purge itself of this behavior such that the rule of law is not only mouthed but observed, and be seen to be so? The incoming administration must demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt its commitment to subordinate itself to the laws of the land, no matter how unpleasant it finds it.
The Guardian has repeatedly maintained that a restructured Nigeria to reflect its composition as a federation of diverse nationalities and resources will quickly remove many of the grouses, including elections into the presidency, that generate acrimony, dissent and even threatened separation.
If Tinubu is truly committed to stopping the characteristic waste of public resources, surely he will not need to set up committees to generate ideas on researched and settled political, economic, and social matters of Nigeria.
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The is a misplaced piece because there is no President Elect...junk journalism is part of the problem of corruption and incompetence.
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