Post-Leave Agenda: Setting Priorities for the PBAT Administration

    Muhammed Akanji | Research and Insights | Oct 30, 2024    
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Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) assumed office in May 2023, his administration has faced numerous challenges, from managing the aftermath of the fuel subsidy removal to dealing with soaring inflation and exchange rate volatility. This is in addition to the widening poverty level, gaping inequality, and monumental dip in other socio-economic indices. Despite the initial momentum in implementing economic reforms, such as unifying the foreign exchange rate and taking bold steps to improve revenue generation, the administration has also drawn mixed reactions due to the impact of these policies on everyday Nigerians. Rising living costs and public frustration have increasingly overshadowed some of the administration's early achievements.

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