As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, opposition parties are criticizing the government’s management of education, poverty, and inequality. They argue that the country’s pressing challenges demand urgent reforms, not just promises.
Opposition leaders highlight the widening inequality gap and persistent poverty as signs of policy failures. They stress that without concrete action, the education sector risks further decline, threatening long-term national development.
The anniversary has reignited debate over the country’s future, with calls for government accountability and a renewed focus on social and economic justice.