Downstream deregulation: Between Obasanjo's half-measures and Tinubu's bold leadership | By Temitope Ajayi
A video of former President Olusegun Obasanjo's interview with News Central Television has been trending on social media platforms for the past week. In the interview, the former President, in a veiled reference to the current administration, said Nigeria has a President who came into office without a plan. Yet, the same ‘planless’ president is implementing a bold economic reform programme that Obasanjo initiated and abandoned mid-way. This intervention is essentially about a tale of two leaders and how they both handled fuel subsidy removal, a very touchy issue every president of Nigeria has avoided since 1973 because of its disruptive nature and potential to precipitate a pushback that may lead to civil unrest. This serious matter in itself can make a difference between a bold and courageous leader from one that is pretentious and hesitant. It is a fact of history that one of the things former President Obasanjo set out to do, among other reforms his administration embarked upon,