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The Digest:

Senator Ali Ndume has voiced strong criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s inner circle, stating that the President is being poorly advised by individuals with limited political understanding and grassroots connections. Speaking on Arise TV’s Prime Time, Ndume warned of growing dissatisfaction in northern Nigeria, which he said could translate into electoral consequences if not addressed. He attributed the problem not to Tinubu himself but to advisers who are “elitist” and out of touch, contrasting them with the capable team that supported Tinubu as Lagos governor. Ndume also noted that earlier engagements between northern elders and the Presidency have stalled, despite initial assurances from the President.

Key Points:
  • Ndume’s remarks reflect deepening concern within political circles about the effectiveness and inclusiveness of Tinubu’s administration.
  • The critique underscores the perceived disconnect between the presidency and key regional constituencies, especially in the North.
  • The senator’s comparison to Tinubu’s Lagos tenure suggests a perceived decline in the quality of presidential counsel.
  • Publicly aired grievances may signal attempts to pressure internal realignment ahead of the 2027 election cycle.
  • The comments add to ongoing debates about governance, advisory competence, and political accessibility in Nigeria.
Addressing these internal and regional concerns will be crucial for the administration’s stability and its prospects in future elections.

Sources: Arise TV Interview