The OK Movement
Our Manifesto
A clear, costed, and credible agenda to move Nigeria from consumption to production — and from decline to renewal.
A New Contract with the Nigerian People
Nigeria is not a poor country. It is a country that has been poorly governed. The OK Movement's manifesto is built on a simple premise: that with disciplined, competent, and compassionate leadership, Nigeria can unlock its enormous potential and deliver security, opportunity, and dignity to every citizen.
Our agenda is grounded in the 5 C's — Character, Competence, Compassion, Capacity, and Commitment. Every policy in this manifesto flows from those values. We will govern by evidence, measure outcomes, and hold ourselves accountable to the Nigerian people.
Rebuild Nigeria's productive base, diversify revenue beyond oil, and create 5 million jobs in four years through targeted investment in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology.
Diversify the economy
Reduce oil dependency to below 30% of government revenue within four years by aggressively developing agriculture, solid minerals, manufacturing, and the digital economy.
Fix the business environment
Cut the time to register a business to 24 hours, eliminate multiple taxation, and establish a single-window trade portal to reduce the cost of doing business.
Invest in infrastructure
Prioritise rail, roads, and power — targeting 6,000 MW of additional electricity generation in the first term — to unlock productivity across all sectors.
Support SMEs and agriculture
Establish a ₦500 billion SME fund, expand agricultural credit, and build cold-chain infrastructure to reduce post-harvest losses and boost food security.
Fiscal discipline
Reduce the cost of governance by 30%, eliminate wasteful subsidies, and redirect savings into capital investment and social services.
Our Commitment to You
This manifesto is not a wish list. It is a contract. Every policy has been costed, every target is measurable, and every promise will be tracked publicly. We will publish quarterly progress reports and submit to independent review. If we fall short, you will know — and you will hold us accountable.