Nigeria: Adebayo Slams Tinubu Over Insecurity, Foreign Dependence, Calls for New Leadership in 2027
Prince Adewole Adebayo criticizes President Tinubu for his handling of insecurity in Nigeria and calls for a new approach to leadership by 2027.
In a recent interview, Prince Adewole Adebayo, leader of the Social Democratic Party and former presidential candidate, expressed strong criticism of President Bola Tinubu's management of insecurity in Nigeria. Adebayo highlighted the pervasive threat posed by bandits and terrorists across the country, which he believes has turned Nigeria into a vulnerable state due to weak and negligent leadership. He asserts that the ongoing security crises are a result of insufficient action from the government, specifically criticizing Tinubu's failure to grasp his responsibilities as commander-in-chief.
Adebayo called for a shift in leadership to address not just insecurity but also Nigeria's dependence on foreign assistance. He argued that effective governance requires a realistic, data-driven approach to planning and execution, which he believes has been lacking in the current administration. By describing the past and present leadership as ineffectual, he stresses the need for future leaders to take decisive actions rather than rely on optimism and surface-level solutions.
As Nigeria approaches the next election cycle in 2027, Adebayo's remarks serve as a rallying cry for change within the political landscape. He emphasizes that a new vision and approach are necessary to restore safety and stability in the country. The implications of his critique reflect an urgent call for introspection among Nigeria's political leaders to ensure better management of security issues and the overall governance of the nation.