{"id":20767,"date":"2024-02-24T15:49:33","date_gmt":"2024-02-24T15:49:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/?p=20767"},"modified":"2024-02-24T15:49:33","modified_gmt":"2024-02-24T15:49:33","slug":"socioeconomic-hardship-tinubus-regimes-bloated-media-team-shows-even-more-severe-disconnection-with-nigerians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/2024\/02\/24\/socioeconomic-hardship-tinubus-regimes-bloated-media-team-shows-even-more-severe-disconnection-with-nigerians\/","title":{"rendered":"Socioeconomic Hardship: Tinubu&#8217;s Regime&#8217;s Bloated Media Team Shows Even More Severe Disconnection with Nigerians"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"m#msg-a:r1107385434454504715\" class=\"mail-message expanded\">\n<div class=\"mail-message-header spacer\">The stark disconnect between the government and the people is becoming more and more obvious as Nigeria struggles with serious socioeconomic challenges. In the midst of rising problems and popular anger, President Bola Tinubu&#8217;s administration looks to be worsening the situation by retaining a roster of over 20 media aides. This abundance of communications specialists, rather than creating effective connection, appears to highlight a significant separation between the government and the Nigerian people.<\/div>\n<div class=\"mail-message-content collapsible zoom-normal mail-show-images \">\n<div class=\"clear\">\n<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<p>At the helm of this extensive media team is Ajuri Ngelale, serving as the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity. Despite the ostensible importance of his role, the efficacy of Ngelale&#8217;s communication strategies has come under scrutiny, with many questioning the relevance of his efforts in bridging the gap between the administration and the people.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-20771\" src=\"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131-80x80.jpg 80w, https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/IMG-20240220-WA0131.jpg 960w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Since his appointment, Ngelale has made some of the most egregious mistakes any presidential spokesperson has ever made. His seemingly constant gaffes include, most famously, his false assertions that President Tinubu was the first African leader to ring the bell at the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) during a US tour. He also went overboard by claiming that the United Arab Emirates has lifted its visa ban on Nigerians following a bilateral meeting between Tinubu and UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.<\/p>\n<p>Joining Ngelale are individuals like Fela Durotoye, appointed as the Senior Special Assistant for National Values and Public Engagement, and Fredrick Nwabufo, tasked with spearheading public engagement efforts. Despite their titles suggesting a focus on public connection, their impact remains elusive, failing to resonate with the populace amidst ongoing socioeconomic adversities.<\/p>\n<p>Further complicating matters is the presence of personnel such as Linda Nwabuifo, Aliyu Audu, and Tunde Rahman, each designated with senior positions in media and public affairs. However, the proliferation of roles seems to have led to a diffusion of responsibility rather than a cohesive and effective communication strategy.<\/p>\n<p>The situation is exacerbated by the allocation of roles based on regional considerations, exemplified by the appointments of Chioma Nweze, Moremi Ojudu, Abiodun Essiet, Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai, and Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba, among others. While regional representation is essential, the sheer number of appointments raises questions about the administration&#8217;s priorities and its commitment to meritocracy.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the inclusion of personal media aides such as Nosa Asemota, Sunday Moses, and Taiwo Okanlawon, though not uncommon in political circles, raises concerns about the allocation of resources in the face of pressing national issues.<\/p>\n<p>While a robust communication strategy is essential for any administration, the sheer magnitude of media aides raises eyebrows, particularly against the backdrop of pressing socioeconomic issues facing Nigeria. The country grapples with unemployment, skyrocketing food inflation, security challenges, and infrastructural deficits, making it imperative for governmental focus and resources to be directed towards addressing these fundamental issues.<\/p>\n<p>While the administration may argue that an enlarged media team is essential for effective communication and outreach, the move comes across as tone-deaf amid widespread grievances over the cost of living, dwindling job opportunities, and inadequate public services. To make matters worse, the interventions of some of these aides have been disastrous. Only recently, Bayo Onanuga blamed governors and council chairmen for the hardships in the land. In what looked like a deflection point, Onanuga told them to \u201cwake up to their responsibilities.\u201d How else does one lose touch with reality?<\/p>\n<p>Critics argue that the proliferation of media aides signals a disconnect between the administration and the daily struggles of ordinary Nigerians. The allocation of resources towards maintaining a large communication team, rather than addressing pressing socioeconomic concerns, underscores misplaced priorities and a lack of responsiveness to the needs of the populace.<\/p>\n<p>On February 17, 2024, Tunde Rahman wrote an article in support of Olayemi Cardoso, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in what appears to be a clear case of mistaken priorities. According to some observers, the piece did absolutely no good for the administration. A presidential spokeswoman supporting the CEO of the central bank reveals misguided priorities and a lack of knowledge of jobs.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, the appearance of a bloated media squad calls into doubt the administration&#8217;s transparency and accountability. Concerns are growing over the distribution of public finances and whether resources are being used wisely to serve the greatest interests of the Nigerian people.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding the effectiveness and coordination of such a vast array of media personnel. With overlapping roles and responsibilities, there is a risk of inefficiency, duplication of efforts, and conflicting messaging, potentially undermining the administration&#8217;s communication objectives.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to traditional media roles, President Tinubu&#8217;s administration has also appointed a significant number of officials focused on community engagement across various regions of the country. While fostering grassroots connections is essential for inclusive governance, questions arise about the necessity of such a large cadre of community engagement aides and their actual impact on ground-level interactions.<\/p>\n<p>As Nigeria navigates through complex socioeconomic challenges, it is imperative for the government to demonstrate prudence in resource allocation and a genuine commitment to addressing the needs of its citizens. While effective communication is vital for transparency and accountability, it should not overshadow the primary mandate of governance \u2013 improving the welfare and livelihoods of the people.<\/p>\n<p>As public scrutiny intensifies, President Tinubu&#8217;s administration faces mounting pressure to rationalize its media apparatus and demonstrate tangible progress in addressing the pressing issues confronting Nigeria. Only through a concerted focus on socioeconomic development and responsive governance can the administration bridge the growing gap between rhetoric and reality, restoring public confidence and trust in the leadership.<\/p>\n<p>If President Tinubu&#8217;s administration wants to rebuild public trust and demonstrate a genuine commitment to tackling the country&#8217;s problems, it must rethink its goals, streamline its operations, and focus on enacting policies that ease the hardships that millions of Nigerians face. Failure to do so risks growing the divide between the government and the governed, undermining trust in leadership, and intensifying voters&#8217; dissatisfaction.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"mail-message-footer spacer collapsible\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The stark disconnect between the government and the people is becoming more and more obvious as Nigeria struggles with serious socioeconomic challenges. In the midst of rising problems and popular anger, President Bola Tinubu&#8217;s administration looks to be worsening the situation by retaining a roster of over 20 media aides. 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