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10 Electoral Promises of Tinubu That Never Materialised

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
May 11, 2026
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TDWhen Bola Ahmed Tinubu campaigned for Nigeria’s presidency in 2022, he presented himself as a reformer who would usher in a new era of prosperity and stability.

His campaign was marked by a flurry of promises shared on social media, pledges that touched nearly every sector of national life—from security to jobs, industry, power, agriculture, and governance.

Four years into his administration, however, many of those commitments remain unfulfilled, leaving Nigerians disillusioned and grappling with the widening gap between lofty rhetoric and lived reality.

failed1. Security Architecture to End Terrorism

Tinubu pledged to “obliterate terror, kidnapping, banditry and violent crime.”

Yet, insecurity continues to dominate headlines.

Banditry in the North-West, insurgency in the North-East, and rising cases of kidnapping across the country have left communities vulnerable.

Despite increased military spending, the promised “adaptive national security architecture” has not materialized in a way that reassures citizens.

Why it failed:

Nigeria’s security challenges are deeply rooted in poverty, porous borders, corruption, and weak intelligence coordination.

Despite increased military spending, reforms were fragmented, and political interference limited effectiveness.

The promise underestimated the scale of institutional decay.

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2. Job Creation for Youth

He promised “sufficient jobs with decent wages” to secure the future of Nigeria’s youth.

Instead, unemployment and underemployment remain stubbornly high.

Many graduates face years of joblessness, while those employed often earn wages that cannot keep pace with inflation.

The promise of a better life for young Nigerians has yet to be realized.

Why it failed:

The economy faced inflation, currency instability, and declining foreign investment.

Without structural reforms in taxation, infrastructure, and industrial policy, job creation initiatives were unsustainable.

Youth unemployment worsened because the private sector lacked incentives to expand.

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3. Revival of Manufacturing

Tinubu vowed to revive Nigeria’s manufacturing industries and restore the country’s path to industrialisation.

However, the sector has been battered by rising energy costs, poor infrastructure, and inconsistent policies.

Several factories have shut down, and Nigeria’s reliance on imports has only deepened, undermining the vision of industrial rebirth.

Why it failed:

The economy faced inflation, currency instability, and declining foreign investment.

Without structural reforms in taxation, infrastructure, and industrial policy, job creation initiatives were unsustainable.

Youth unemployment worsened because the private sector lacked incentives to expand.

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4. Affordable Electricity for All

He promised to generate and distribute “sufficient, affordable electricity to drive businesses and brighten homes.”

To seal the promise, he said: ‘Don’t vote for me for second tenure if I don’t provide 24-hour electricity.’

However, power shortages remain a daily reality, while Tinubu has installed solar power at the Aso Rock.

Businesses continue to rely on expensive diesel generators, while households endure frequent blackouts.

The national grid has not seen the transformative expansion that was promised.

Why it failed:

Nigeria’s power sector suffers from underinvestment, corruption, and technical inefficiencies.

Promised reforms stalled due to weak regulation and lack of transparency in privatized distribution companies.

The grid remains fragile, with frequent collapses.

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5. Nation of Producers, Not Consumers

Tinubu declared that Nigeria would be “known as a nation of creators, not just consumers.”

But the economy still leans heavily on imports, while local production struggles under inflation, weak infrastructure, and policy uncertainty.

The dream of a self-sufficient Nigeria remains distant.

Why it failed:

The government failed to provide credit, infrastructure, and protection for local industries.

Inflation eroded purchasing power, making imports cheaper than locally produced goods.

The promise ignored structural barriers like weak supply chains and poor logistics.

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6. Food Security Through Agriculture

He pledged to deliver “food security and affordability” by prioritising agriculture.

Instead, food inflation has soared, making staples like rice, bread, and maize increasingly unaffordable for ordinary Nigerians.

Farmers face challenges ranging from insecurity in rural areas to poor access to credit and modern equipment.

Why it failed:

Farmers faced insecurity in rural areas, climate change impacts, and poor access to mechanization.

Rising fuel costs made food transport expensive, while corruption in subsidy programs limited support.

Food inflation soared, undermining affordability.

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7. Youth and Women in Governance

Tinubu promised to embolden young people and women to participate more in politics and governance.

Yet, representation remains limited.

Few women hold significant positions in government, and youth voices are often sidelined in policymaking.

The inclusivity he promised has not translated into meaningful change.

Why it failed:

Political structures remain dominated by older elites.

Party patronage systems sidelined young people and women, despite token appointments.

Electoral reforms to encourage inclusivity were not prioritized, leaving representation stagnant.

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8. Harnessing the Digital Economy

He vowed to harness emerging sectors such as the digital economy, entertainment, tourism, and sport to build Nigeria’s future.

Progress has been slow.

Regulatory bottlenecks, limited investment in tech infrastructure, and inconsistent policies have stifled innovation.

Nigeria’s creative industries continue to thrive independently, but government support has been minimal.

Why it failed:

Nigeria’s tech sector grew independently, but government support was minimal.

Regulatory crackdowns (e.g., on fintech and crypto) discouraged innovation.

Poor broadband infrastructure and high data costs limited digital expansion, undermining the promise.

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9. Affordable Healthcare, Education, and Housing

Tinubu promised accessible healthcare, education, and housing for all.

Public hospitals remain underfunded and overcrowded, schools are plagued by strikes and poor facilities, and the housing deficit continues to widen.

For many Nigerians, these basic needs remain unmet.

Why it failed:

Public hospitals remain underfunded, schools plagued by strikes, and housing deficits widened.

Budget allocations favored debt servicing and recurrent expenditure over social investment.

Corruption and mismanagement drained resources meant for these sectors.

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10. Equality of Opportunity and Social Justice

He pledged “equality of opportunity, social justice, prosperity, and security for all.” Yet, inequality remains stark.

Wealth gaps have widened, and many Nigerians feel excluded from the benefits of governance.

Social justice initiatives have been slow to take root, leaving marginalized communities without the support they were promised.

Why it failed:

Wealth inequality widened due to inflation and poor redistribution policies.

Social justice initiatives were overshadowed by political battles and economic crises.

Marginalized groups saw little improvement in access to opportunities, leaving the promise unfulfilled.

Exclamation mark symbolConclusion

Most of Tinubu’s promises failed because they were ambitious but lacked structural reforms, accountability, and consistent policy execution.

Nigeria’s systemic issues—corruption, weak institutions, poor infrastructure, and economic instability—proved stronger than campaign rhetoric.

Tinubu’s campaign promises raised hopes for a transformative era, but critics argue that the reality has fallen short.

While some initiatives have been announced, their tangible impact on everyday Nigerians remains elusive.

For many, the promises of 2022 now serve as a reminder of unmet expectations and the enduring struggle for a government that delivers on its word.

This report captures the disillusionment of citizens who feel that the promised “renewed hope” has yet to materialize.

It is a story not just of broken promises, but of the widening gulf between political ambition and the lived experiences of millions.

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