
Atiku Abubakar has accused President Tinubu of being absent and incapable in the face of worsening insecurity, following the killing of 55 people in Benue State.
- Atiku says Tinubu is “governing in absentia” while Nigerians are being killed.
- The criticism follows mass killings in the Logo and Gbagir communities, Benue State.
- Atiku accuses the president of lacking urgency, empathy, or a security plan.
- He claims even APC members privately admit the government is failing.
This isn’t just a political jab — it echoes how many Nigerians feel: frustrated, afraid, and unheard. The killings in Benue have become yet another grim headline, but Atiku’s comments spotlight something deeper — a fear that national leadership is missing in action. Whether or not you agree with him, his remarks reflect a growing public impatience with words that don’t translate into safety.
How long can Nigeria afford leadership silence on mass killings? Join the conversation — what kind of response do you think citizens deserve?