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Nigeria run by press statements while Tinubu governs from foreign hotels – Obi

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Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has accused President Bola Tinubu of abandoning Nigeria at a time of historic national distress.

This comes after records showed that the president spent 196 out of 365 days abroad in 2025, while the country descended deeper into poverty, hunger, insecurity, and mass unemployment.

To him, Tinubu’s prolonged absence, including a European holiday since December without a New Year’s address, represents a collapse of leadership under his presidency.

He warned that “a nation of over 200 million people cannot be governed by press releases and aides while its president is missing in action.”

Obi, on his verified X handle on Monday, January 12, argued that Nigeria is now home to the largest population of extremely poor people on earth, one of the hungriest nations globally, and a country where over 80 million young people remain unemployed, yet its president has failed to speak directly to the people at a critical moment.

Referencing a controversial digitally generated presidential photo earlier this year, Obi said, “Leadership is not all about dishing out AI-generated images or press statements; it is standing before your people when they are afraid, hungry, and uncertain.”

According to Obi, Tinubu’s repeated foreign trips and prolonged silence have created a dangerous vacuum, weakening national unity at a time when Nigeria urgently needs direction, reassurance, and collective purpose.

He, however, noted that in times of crisis, absence is not neutrality but failure, and quickly added that no economic reform, security strategy, or political agenda could survive in a country where citizens feel abandoned by their own government. (The Sun)

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