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Tighten the Belt or Break the Nation? Nigeria at a Crossroads By Festus Edovia

Nigeria’s tragedy is not a lack of resources, but a failure to convert those resources into meaningful development.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 20, 2026
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Borrowing Everywhere, Development Nowhere

There is something deeply unsettling about a country that continually asks its poorest citizens to “tighten their belts” while those in power loosen theirs without restraint. Nigeria today feels less like a nation on the path to progress and more like one caught in a cycle of self-inflicted decline, strained by corruption, weakened by nepotism, and dulled by years of broken promises.

This is not merely a story of poor governance; it reflects a troubling pattern. A system where public office is treated as personal entitlement. Where competence is sacrificed for connections. Where loyalty to individuals takes precedence over loyalty to the nation. The consequences are evident: institutions erode, opportunities diminish, and hope becomes increasingly fragile.

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Nigeria’s tragedy is not a lack of resources, but a failure to convert those resources into meaningful development. Decades of oil revenue should have transformed infrastructure, strengthened public services, and improved living standards. Instead, basic amenities remain inadequate, public systems struggle to function, and millions are pushed deeper into poverty. This contradiction is not coincidental, it is the product of sustained mismanagement and systemic exploitation.

When leaders call for sacrifice, it should be shared. Yet in Nigeria, sacrifice has become a burden borne almost entirely by ordinary citizens. Rising costs of fuel, food, electricity, and healthcare continue to strain households, while many in positions of authority remain insulated from these realities. This growing disconnect does more than provoke frustration; it fosters dangerous resignation, a quiet belief that change is impossible.

But no nation can endure indefinitely on denial. The consequences of corruption and nepotism are not abstract—they are visible in under-resourced hospitals, struggling schools, widespread unemployment, and worsening insecurity. They are reflected in the daily experiences of Nigerians who are asked to keep believing in a system that has too often failed them.

So, where does Nigeria go from here?

The answer cannot lie in rhetoric or recycled promises. It must be rooted in accountability—genuine, measurable, and consistent. It requires citizens who reject the normalization of failure and leaders who understand that public office is a duty, not a privilege for personal gain.

Nigeria is not beyond redemption, but it cannot continue on its current trajectory. A nation cannot keep demanding sacrifice from those who have already given so much, while ignoring the excesses at the top.

At some point, a choice must be made: continue down this path of gradual decline, or confront hard truths and chart a new course toward responsibility, equity, and progress.

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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