With his largely poor score, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is retiring to his village, Otuoke, in Bayelsa State. Now is time for President Muhammadu Buhari to do what his predecessors, especially Jonathan could not do to re-engineer the country. CHARLES ABAH looks at the key areas that will shape the tenure of the soldier-turned politician
Fuel subsidy
After the recent strike by oil marketers that almost crippled economic activities in many parts of the country, it is clear that the incoming government must do something urgent to prevent a recurrence of the event in the future. Investigations show that many Nigerians, still smarting from the effects of the strike, are willing to back any move by the new government to remove the contentious fuel subsidy once. Yet, outright removal of the subsidy will amount to robbing Nigerians of what looks like the only thing they now enjoy from the government. Besides, millions of Nigerians are already burdened by poverty.