Friday, March, 6 2026 - The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s administration, describing it as the most ineffective government in Nigeria’s history.
In a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity
Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said the government has struggled to
properly implement national budgets and has repeatedly reversed policy and
appointment decisions.
According to the party, Nigeria is currently in an unusual
situation where the federal government is handling three national budgets at
the same time without fully implementing any of them.
It said reports show that although the 2024 budget was
extended into 2025, only a small portion of the capital spending had been
released by the third quarter of 2025.
The party rejected the government’s claim that the
arrangement is part of a strategy to complete long-term projects, arguing that
the explanation does not make sense.
The ADC also pointed out that part of the 2025 budget is
expected to run between February and November 2026, while the remaining portion
is being moved into the 2026 budget, which lawmakers are still debating months
into the year.
The statement added that key sectors such as power,
communications, education, and health have recorded low levels of capital
spending, which the party said raises concerns about the government’s
priorities.
It noted that the Ministry of Defence is the only ministry
that has spent more than its budget allocation, largely because of emergency
funding, yet security challenges remain serious in several parts of the
country.
The ADC further questioned how government revenue and loans
are being used, saying Nigerians continue to face economic hardship despite
reports of improved revenue and foreign reserves.
“The Tinubu government has proven that to them everything is
about politics and power for its own sake. This is why Nigerians are being
slaughtered at an industrial scale across the country while the government
feasts.
“This is why, despite all the propaganda of having performed
wonders, Nigeria still holds the ignoble position of having the highest number
of people in the world living in extreme poverty, with at least six out of
every ten Nigerians unable to feed themselves,” it added.
“Yet what we see is a government that continues to gloat
over its ‘victory’ in the FCT election and obsess over ADC online membership
registration,” it said.
The party also accused the administration of frequently
reversing major decisions and focusing more on politics and elections than
governance.

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