It is one year since the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ousted the Peoples Democratic Party-led government and the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
The APC during campaign made mouth-watering promises that focused on insecurity, corruption and the economy.
Critics have said that some policies of the current administration had brought with them, hardship on the people, but the government says they are some necessary change process that the nation has to go through for a restructuring of its foundation.
Increase in the price of petrol, unemployment increase, decline in the nations GDP, resurgent militant attacks on pipelines and other facilities in Niger Delta and attacks on communities by armed herdsmen are some of the issues starring Nigerians in the face just as the administration marks one year in office.
In the midst of these challenges, insecurity in the northeast, as a result of the activities of the Boko Haram sect, have been contained with the terrorists confined to Sambisa forest.
These issues and more were given a critical look by experts on a special edition of Sunday Politics.