As the year 2024 comes to a close, Nigeria has witnessed a plethora of significant political events that have shaped the country’s landscape. From policy changes to diplomatic face-offs, these events have had a profound impact on the nation.
In this report, Tribune Online highlights the top 10 political events that made headlines in 2024.
1. Adoption of New National Anthem
In a bid to promote national unity and identity, the Nigerian government reinstated the country’s original national anthem, “Nigeria, We Hail Thee,” which was in use from 1960 to 1978.
2. Increase in National Minimum Wage
The government raised the national minimum wage from ₦30,000 to ₦70,000 in response to rising living costs. This decision came after prolonged negotiations between labor unions and government officials.
3. Collapse of National Grid
The collapse of the national grid underscored the persistent challenges facing Nigeria’s power sector, disrupting daily life for millions of Nigerians.
4. End Bad Governance Protests
Nationwide protests erupted amidst a cost-of-living crisis and rising costs, which Nigerians blamed on President Bola Tinubu’s new reforms. At least 11 people were killed, and one journalist was arrested.
5. Cabinet Reshuffle
President Tinubu implemented a cabinet reshuffle, dismissing the ministers of education, tourism, women’s affairs, and youth development, as well as the junior minister for housing.
6. US Presidential Elections
The 2024 US presidential elections drew significant interest from Nigerians, particularly due to the potential impact of the candidates’ policies on Nigeria.
7. Ibadan Explosion
An explosion in Ibadan, Oyo State, highlighted issues of urban safety and regulation, resulting in loss of lives and injuries.
8. Kuriga Kidnapping
Over 200 pupils and a teacher were kidnapped in the town of Kuriga, Kaduna, but later freed.
9. Ibadan, Anambra, Abuja Stampede
The stampedes, which occurred in different parts of the country, resulted in loss of lives and injuries, highlighting the need for improved crowd control measures and emergency response systems.
10. Badenoch, Shettima Face-off
The public disagreement between UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch and Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima tested Nigeria’s diplomatic mettle and its relations with key international partners.
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