
In Benue, amidst violence and suspicion, President Tinubu, according to Punch, faced public insults not with fire but with dust-softened ears, gathering wisdom from their sting.
- Tinubu acknowledged persistent criticism despite his efforts in office.
- He described insults as opportunities to learn and improve his leadership.
- He met with Governor Alia to discuss political strife and regional unity
- Tinubu proposed forming a leadership committee for lasting peace.
- He promised federal support for peace initiatives in Benue.
Tinubu meets contempt with contemplation and invites leaders to build peace from shared hardship.