Sam Amadi: Tinubu’s Ambassadorial List Shows Cynical Political Mission
Sam Amadi says Tinubu’s ambassadorial appointments reward loyalty, not merit, revealing president’s political priorities.
Sam Amadi says Tinubu’s ambassadorial appointments reward loyalty, not merit, revealing president’s political priorities.
President of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria, Taiwo Obindo, says failure to enforce the new Act leaves Nigerians under an outdated, stigmatizing system.
Anya Roberts says Nigeria’s image has suffered because diplomats were absent for two years.
Legal practitioner Frank Tietie says Nigeria’s colonial-era policing system cannot tackle today’s security crisis.
Nwuba warns that escalating charges and structural inefficiencies are driving airfare increases and weakening Nigeria’s aviation sector.
Legislative consultant and public analyst Chibuzo Okereke warns Tinubu’s security emergency lacks clear directives, timelines and enforcement mechanisms.
NEDI Coordinator Abubakar Isah says new cloud infrastructure will give schools zero-rated, nationwide digital access.
RMRDC Director says Nigeria’s 30% raw materials processing bill Is most consequential industrial policy since 1999.
ACF Chairman Bashir Dalhatu says many bandits lack exposure to city life and advises government to offer engagement alongside firm punishment.
Chairman of the Arewa Consultative Forum Dalhatu urges ECOWAS joint military action and recruitment of experienced soldiers to curb northern insecurity.
Former PRO of the Nigeria Police, Emmanuel Ojukwu, says presidential directive ends years of VIPs personalising police officers.
Officials, experts demand accountability and political will, insisting Nigeria transform sports dialogue outcomes into real action and sector reforms.
World Bank Country Director for Nigeria warns high inflation is eroding incomes and driving continued poverty.
Former Kebbi deputy governor Sumaila Yombe says vast forests and limited troops keep bandits unchecked.
Professor Akinyemi warns terrorists operate freely in some states and urges penalties for officials and governors allegedly engaging them directly.
Governor of Nasarawa StateAbdullahi Sule says states can fund and manage their own police to tackle rising insecurity.
Northern CAN Chair Hayab says insecurity worsens because security personnel guard VIPs and banks instead of communities, urging proper deployment and urgent action.
Retired JTF commander Atolagbe says rescue missions prioritise saving hostages over killing or arresting kidnappers.
Agripreneur Abdulqadir Gambo warns insecurity is crippling food production and pushing Nigeria toward deeper hunger.
David Aworawo says the outdated UN structure no longer reflects global realities and insists Africa deserves permanent Security Council representation.
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