The Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of THISDAY-ARISE Media Group, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, has criticized the Tinubu administration, stating that its actions do not effectively reflect the severity of Nigeria’s current economic and social challenges. Obaigbena made these comments during a media parley held at the ARISE Corporate office in Lagos, where he hosted the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris Malagi.
Obaigbena pointed out that while the country faces significant hardships, the government’s communication strategy fails to adequately convey the critical state of affairs to the public. He emphasized that a disconnect exists between the government’s messaging and the realities on the ground, which risks alienating the populace and undermining trust.
During the engagement, Obaigbena stressed the need for the government to adopt a more empathetic and transparent approach in addressing the nation’s economic woes. He advised that the administration’s policies and communication should align more closely with the experiences and expectations of ordinary Nigerians, especially during such challenging times.
In response, Minister Malagi acknowledged the feedback and reiterated the government’s commitment to improving its engagement with citizens. He assured that the administration is working on strategies to better communicate its efforts and address public concerns more effectively.

The exchange underscores growing concerns over the administration’s ability to maintain public confidence amid widespread economic difficulties, and highlights the role of media in holding government accountable while shaping national discourse.