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Tinubu’s 3rd Anniversary: Prologue – The eve of reckoning: Who will tell the President?

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Tinubu’s 3rd Anniversary: Prologue – The eve of reckoning: Who will tell the President?

In Education, Health, Judiciary and Rule of Law, Fiscal policies, Insecurity, Religious Harmony, Sports, Politics, Infrastructure, Corruption, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, and Power, members of the Vanguard Board of Editors have assessed Tinubu’s three years in office. Whereas there is a scant agreement that he is trying to do his best for the nation, the more troubling consensus is that wahala dey o. But who will tell the President?

Hope! Renewed Hope! Perhaps, the writer who said hope is better served as breakfast and not dinner did not have President Bola Tinubu in mind. Three years after, spanning 1095 days, the President’s minders are still telling Nigerians that their hope will be renewed. Whereas Tinubu himself acknowledges the suffering of Nigerians – or so he claims from time to time – some of his minders speak to a different thesis about the situation of Nigerians.

Some even claim that Nigeria of today is the best since independence, while engaging in self-flagellation and incestuous masturbatory relief that Tinubu is the best President Nigeria has ever had and will ever have. That is where some of President Tinubu’s problems start. If a leader is not sat down by his minders and associates, and made to understand the experiential realities of his citizens, he will carry on as if all is well.

For some Nigerians, whenever they see President Tinubu, the visage that confronts them is one of an unsympathetic leader. Partisans will disagree but that is the reality.
The concomitant effect is that whereas Tinubu is trying to do his best, trying to set right what had taken decades to destroy, engaging dynamic strategies to carry out his reforms, there is a disconnect between efforts and the deliverables.

But who will tell the President?
Who will tell the President that Nigerians are, indeed, suffering under the weight of his reforms?
Who will tell the President that the lifestyle of some of his appointees and friends do not reflect the suffering Nigerians are going through?

Who will tell the President that awarding multi-trillion naira legacy contracts – in their tens of trillions – to a single contractor is suggestive of self-sabotage and antithetical to inclusivity?
Who will tell the President that the palliatives his administration claims to be providing to Nigerians is largely enabled by partisan considerations?
Who will tell the president that the cries of hunger and poverty in the land has an increased decibel because what should have gone round is concentrated in the hands of a few?
Who will tell the President that of all that he has done, he is doing, and he still intends to do, he is yet to convince some Nigerians that he means well?
Who will tell the President that the lifestyle of his son, Seyi, does not reflect the sacrifices Mr. President is demanding from fellow countrymen?
Who will tell the President that he has the single, most distinguished influence to make Nigeria a better country, but there are fears that his focus is majorly on politics of survival and domination?
Indeed, who will tell the President to deploy his eminently unmatched grip on the legislative and judicial arms of government for the enthronement of a paradigm that works for all and not just for his All Progressives Congress, APC, leaders and members, as well as a coterie of associates?
But, who will tell the President that a good legacy hinged on the virtues of Ubuntu {in ancient African philosophical worldview rooted in the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity. According to Wikipedia, it is best summarized by the phrase “I am because we are” (or in isiZulu, “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu,” meaning” a person is a person through other persons”). It emphasizes that an individual’s humanity, well-being, and identity are inextricably linked to the community and environment around them)} is worth much more than all the wealth and braggadocio of the moment?
Who will tell the President?
Who will tell the President that history beckons, and that he still has the time to record his name as the best President Nigeria ever had, ever has or may ever have, if only he can forego some personal political gains made possible by a cocktail of absurd conduct of some of his associates, and present himself as a leader truly committed to and interested in the overall sanitisation of Nigeria’s political sphere. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua barely ruled Nigeria for two years before his health challenges poured cold water on his vision. He is still remembered for his humility and good gestures which suggested that he wanted a better political space for all.
Who will tell the President that, after three years in the saddle, the democratic space has shrunk for the opposition to thrive?

Who will tell the President that his command-structure political practice is not sustainable in a polity of constantly clashing socio-political, economic and religious interests?
Who will tell the President?
Again, who will remind the President of his promise to provide power and stop estimated billing?
There is a common saying that ‘nothing lasts forever’.
From all indications, barring any last-minute reassessment of the basis of their engagement, and opposition figures coalesce behind a candidate to stop Tinubu, the incumbent is set to retain his seat and serve his second term. In any case, what content are those seeking to unseat Tinubu within the praxis of Nigeria’s political space, history and networking?
In Tony Blair’s A JOURNEY, the former British Prime Minister talks in Chapter II, The Apprentice Leadership, about fear and courage. For instance, he remembers that: “The journey from Opposition to government had taken three years (in Tinubu’s case we could count from 1983 or from 1999 to 2023).
According to Blair, “It sounds like a short time. It’s not how it feels. Every day drags. Every week a fresh anxiety or event or statement disturbs the careful orchestration of the march from impotence to power. Every month your competitors or someone in the media simply bored or irritated by your success, looks to sully the brand, cheapen it, ridicule it. Every year there is a new height to be attained so that the momentum is not lost… Later, you learn courage in different situations: the first time onstage, when you wish you had never agreed to do it, you curse your pretensions and lament your ego, and want only to go back into the corner”.

In terms of courage, Tinubu demonstrated uncommon, incubus courage by removing fuel subsidy from day one, while also throwing the sleepy Nigerian proletariat into uncommon despair. Unfortunately, Tinubu himself became a victim of Incubus because the esteem and progressive results that some of his policies could have birthed have not palliated the excruciating suffering of the masses.

To be fair, Tinubu can not just be written off as a failure. For, in the following pages, you will read about his achievements in some sectors of the economy. Tax bill, increased revenue, NELFUND, loans to industries, stabilisation of the exchange rate, local government autonomy, regional development commissions, mining reforms, Lagos/Calabar Coastal Road, Badagry/Sokoto Highway, Ports’ rehabilitation, are just a few in the number of initiatives the Tinubu administration has birthed.

The challenge really is that Nigerians are said to be getting poorer while the governments at all levels are getting richer and awash with cash. Which economic paradigm results in the impoverishment of the people, while the government meant to serve them gets richer in quantum leaps? Again, who will tell the President about this?

In the following pages, there are articles assessing Tinubu’s performance, using his Renewed Hope Manifesto as a pivot. In Education, Health, Judiciary and Rule of Law, Fiscal policies, Insecurity, Religious Harmony, Sports, Politics, Infrastructure, Corruption, Agriculture, Oil and Gas, and Power, members of the Vanguard Board of Editors have assessed Tinubu’s three years in office. Whereas there is a scant agreement that he is trying to do his best for the nation, the more troubling consensus is that wahala dey o. But who will tell the President?

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has named Damilola Sonayon-James as Lagos deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 general elections.

Sonayon-James, who hails from Badagry, will be the running mate to Dr Obafemi Hamzat.

Princess Sonayon-James is a politician, sustainability specialist, and business leader, widely recognised for her grassroots mobilisation and advocacy for women’s empowerment.

She serves as the Deputy State Chairman of the APC in Lagos State.

She rose to prominence as the State Assistant Woman Leader and was later elevated to the role of Deputy State Chairman of the APC in Lagos State. She has also served as a Supervisory Councillor for Agriculture and Social Services in Badagry West LCDA.

Sonayon-James holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, and a degree in Business and Human Resources Management from the University of Hull in the UK.

She has built a dynamic career in human resources, logistics, and sustainability, operating as CEO of DGS Chauffeurs & Logistics.

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By Emmanuel Okogba

The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, has named former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election.

Obi announced the decision on Saturday shortly after he was officially confirmed as the party’s presidential candidate ahead of the general election.

The announcement followed the NDC’s presidential primary, where Obi emerged as the party’s flagbearer.

Obi and Kwankwaso recently joined the NDC after leaving the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing internal disagreements and prolonged legal disputes within their former party.

The emergence of the Obi-Kwankwaso ticket is expected to alter the dynamics of the 2027 presidential race by bringing together two influential opposition politicians with strong support bases in different parts of the country.

Obi is widely regarded as popular among young voters and enjoys significant support in the South-East and parts of the South-South, while Kwankwaso remains a major political force in Kano State and across sections of Northern Nigeria through his political network.

Party leaders expressed optimism that the alliance would boost the NDC’s prospects in the next presidential election, describing the ticket as a strategic combination capable of attracting broad national support.

Further details of the party’s campaign strategy are expected to be unveiled in the coming months as preparations for the 2027 polls gather momentum.

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Rivers 2027: PDP, APC, LP, AA to jointly pick one governorship candidate — Wike

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By Omeiza Ajayi

ABUJA – Federal Capital Territory FCT minister, Nyesom Wike on Saturday declared that the four political parties under the “Rainbow Coalition” in Rivers State will collectively agree on a single governorship candidate ahead of the 2027 general elections, shutting down speculation that any individual has already secured the ticket.

Wike, who spoke at a luncheon organized for coalition candidates in Port Harcourt, the state capital, said the alliance — comprising the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, All Progressives Congress APC, Labour Party LP and Action Alliance AA — has yet to settle on a flag-bearer, and that the decision will be taken jointly under the coalition’s leadership.

“The Rainbow Coalition, we have not chosen who will be the governor of Rivers State. But we have party candidates who have emerged under the Rainbow Coalition. The only decision we have taken is that we are going to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” the minister declared.

Wike dismissed what he described as premature victory celebrations among some of the aspirants, warning that such claims create a false impression and undermine his own political standing, particularly given his membership of the PDP.

He urged all candidates from the four parties to sustain their grassroots mobilisation until the coalition formally convenes to take a unified position, adding that every candidate in the alliance is “okay for Rivers State.”

The minister also spoke about what he called a long-standing pattern of external exploitation of Rivers State’s political tensions, accusing certain human rights activists, commentators, and media organizations of profiting from the state’s instability. He said the Rainbow Coalition was assembled to permanently end that dynamic.

“God said no, we must come together as a people, irrespective of our political leanings. What is important is that we must talk about the development of our state. We must talk about the unity of our state,” Wike said.

He also took a swipe at fringe parties — singling out the African Democratic Congress ADC — arguing that political noise and defections are no substitute for genuine electoral structure, and that only the PDP, APC, and Labour Party have demonstrated the operational depth to prosecute statewide and national elections across Nigeria.

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