Businessman and social commentator Isaac Fayose uses metaphor to criticise both governance and insecurity in Nigeria.
Speaking in a video shared on social media, Fayose argued that Nigerians appear to be burdened by two parallel systems of authority, one represented by government institutions that collect taxes, and another represented by criminal groups that demand ransom from victims of kidnapping and insecurity.
He expressed frustration over what he described as the failure of authorities to adequately address the country’s challenges, suggesting that many citizens continue to face hardship despite paying taxes.
Fayose also criticised the growing prevalence of kidnappings and ransom demands, describing the situation as evidence of deeper problems within the country’s security and governance structures.
Drawing comparisons with other nations, he argued that countries with stronger institutions and effective governance tend to provide better living conditions for their citizens.
