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The Digests:

Former Senator Shehu Sani has stated that President Bola Tinubu carries a historic responsibility to reset the nation. According to Daily Trust, Sani warned that if the Tinubu administration fails, it could become profoundly difficult for any future president to succeed, framing the current moment as a critical juncture for the country's destiny.

Key Points:
  • Former Senator Shehu Sani said President Tinubu has a "unique opportunity" to reshape Nigeria.
  • He warned that if Tinubu fails, it would be difficult for any subsequent president to succeed.
  • Sani urged the president to prioritize competence over political loyalty in appointments.
  • He lamented the "toxic and combative" nature of Nigerian politics.
  • The former lawmaker stated that both the ruling class and opposition see each other as enemies.
  • He called for bold, reform-driven decisions, even if they are initially unpopular.
  • Sani cited nations like China and Singapore as examples that "paid the price for progress."
This perspective frames the current administration not merely as a government, but as a potential turning point, a final chance to steer the nation away from a precipice or solidify a path of continued struggle.

Sources: Daily Trust