Nigeria at 64 : CISLAC Urges Tinubu to take Action on Promises, Calls for Genuine Dialogue and Improved Governance in Nigeria

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has urged President Bola Tinubu to show greater commitment in addressing Nigeria’s socio-economic and political challenges. The organization emphasized the need for genuine dialogue and decisive action as the nation marks its 64th Independence Anniversary.

In a statement signed by CISLAC’s Executive Director, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, the group expressed concern over the unfulfilled promises made by the President for meaningful dialogue, particularly regarding his pledge for comprehensive engagement with Nigerians, including the youth. CISLAC noted that despite these assurances, no framework has been established for such dialogue, nor has a clear timeline been provided for the discussions promised in his Independence Day speech.

“We urge the President to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete steps toward meaningful dialogue with Nigerians. Citizens are seeking immediate relief from the harsh economic and social conditions they face daily under this administration. People are struggling to survive, and they need to see swift and impactful measures that improve their quality of life and security,” Rafsanjani said.

CISLAC also stressed the need to restore Nigeria’s international image, noting that the country’s reputation has significantly declined in recent years. The organization highlighted the importance of reestablishing Nigeria’s standing on the global stage, where it once commanded respect during past state visits to major nations like the United States, United Kingdom, and European countries.

“Nigeria’s image requires urgent restoration both nationally and internationally. We used to be a respected nation, but today, we are perceived as a hub for terrorism, corruption, and mismanagement of public resources. The government’s failure to effectively combat terrorism, rescue women and children from captivity, and tackle systemic corruption and impunity has eroded the respect we once held,” the statement continued.

CISLAC urged the President to take a more serious approach to governance, emphasizing that the country’s challenges—ranging from insecurity and poverty to economic instability, dysfunctional institutions, and democratic setbacks—require immediate and comprehensive solutions.

“The Nigerian people deserve leadership that is responsive, accountable, and capable of delivering development and prosperity. As we celebrate 64 years of independence, let us work together to restore our nation’s dignity, both at home and abroad,” Rafsanjani added.

CISLAC reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for transparency, accountability, and good governance, urging the government to intensify efforts to address the critical issues facing the nation.signed by Auwal Musa Rafsanjani Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre( CISLAC/Transparency International Nigeria 🇳🇬

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