
The Digest:
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has declared Nigeria a "truly disgraced country," directly blaming the Tinubu administration for escalating insecurity and actively weakening democratic institutions. Citing a wave of violence and political turmoil, Obi revealed a nation where the storm of political strife is overshadowing the constitutional mandate to protect citizens and uphold democracy.
Key Points:
- Peter Obi declared Nigeria a "disgraced country" under President Tinubu.
- He cited the Kebbi school abduction, a general's killing, and the Kwara church attack.
- Obi accused the government of fueling crises in the PDP, Labour Party, and SDP.
- He contrasted current tactics with Yar'Adua's inclusive democratic approach.
- The statement reinforces Trump's earlier "disgraced" label for Nigeria.
- Obi lamented that political squabbles distract from national security crises.
- He emphasized that strong opposition is essential for a healthy democracy.
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