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Nigeria ranks among the least lawful nations

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By Usman Oladimeji

The ranking intensifies worries of many Nigerians about the future.

Recently, Nigeria has attracted widespread attention when it was named among nations with the lowest level of lawfulness, while its GDP per capita stood at over $2,000. This unveiling has ignited diverse responses from Nigerians, both within their homeland and across worldwide. To numerous individuals of Nigerian origin, this information, coupled with a striking GDP per capita figure, held a deeper significance beyond being a mere headline. The information triggered deep-rooted anxieties, sparking engaging discussions that evoked a multitude of emotions across various Social Media platforms.

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Many Nigerians were filled with a sense of unhappiness mixed with desperation, and feelings of hopelessness as they pondered the consequences of this ranking. Their diverse opinions combined to create a powerful outcry for change, determination, and an unyielding quest for a future that is more stable and fair. The majority of this reaction was observed on X, as Nigeria grieves over this recent shared information. To grasp the causes behind Nigeria ranking, it is imperative to take into account numerous factors such as corruption, political instability, and the inequality of justice. Meanwhile, this ranking solidifies existing discontent and intensifies worries of many individuals about the future.

Defiance of judicial authority damages the country’s reputation.

Aspiring young business owners are greatly concerned about operating in an unjust economic landscape, whereas parents live in constant fear for their children’s Security amidst crime-ridden neighbourhoods. Notably, a display of disregard for the law was witnessed back in 2017, during the tenure of the previous President, Buhari. Despite the Nigerian government’s commitments to ECOWAS and the rule of law, it ignored court orders regarding the release of Dasuki, Kanu, and El-Zakzaky. This blatant defiance of judicial authority not only damages the country’s reputation on the global stage but also has severe consequences such as hindering foreign Investment and undermining efforts in the fight against terrorism.

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At the time, there was an increasing worry that the existing administration was disrupting the fundamental structures and institutions that contribute to the Sustainability of a democratic nation. It is worth mentioning that amidst concerns that President Buhari was an unwavering dictator during the election campaign, he explicitly stated that he would now govern in accordance with the principles of the Rule of Law and uphold the people’s right. However, the cumulative effects of the leaders’ actions have resulted in Nigeria currently being ranked as one of the most unlawful nations globally.

This ranking has stirred varied sentiments among the people.

Moreover, Nigeria’s recent ranking as the nation with the lowest adherence to law, paired with a GDP per capita of $2,002, has stirred varied sentiments and perspectives among its people. Social media platforms and public discourse now serve as mediums for Nigerians to voice their opinions. While certain individuals may convey their disheartenment, others perceive this predicament as a chance for potentially constructive transformation. The citizens collectively share feelings of let-down and discontent through their phrases, which also emphasize an awareness of the imperative for transformation within Nigeria’s legal and governing structures.

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There is a close correlation between Nigeria status as one of the least lawful nations and its low GDP per capita, sparking inquiries into the influence of legal governance on the economy. In light of the perceived risks tied to a feeble rule of law, Investors and global allies might reconsider their involvement with Nigeria. This could potentially impact foreign direct investment, economic growth, and the country’s overall developmental path. Achieving a Nigeria that upholds the rule of law cannot be accomplished through hasty remedy or blaming others.

It is imperative for the government and public to join forces.

Achieving this objective necessitates the united endeavours of all, a shared pledge to fortify establishments, address deep-rooted disparities, and empower individuals to engage actively in constructing a fair and just society. Each uttered word, every display of honesty, and every call for responsibility propels us closer to attaining our objective. In order to propel Nigeria towards a future that is abundant with respect for the law and prosperity, it is imperative for both the government and the public to join forces and make dedicated endeavours.

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