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Peter Obi criticises Tinubu, says speech lacked empathy towards injured protesters

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
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[dropcap]P[/dropcap]eter Obi, former governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of Labour Party, has penned a critical response to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent address to Nigerians following the protests that began on August 1.

Obi, who had initially called for the President to address the nation, expressed disappointment over the speech in his letter titled “My Response to the President’s Address.”

Also read: Gbolohun lati owo aare ati olori ologun ni orile-ede Naijiria, Omowe Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Nikikun)

Obi acknowledged the President’s belated speech, which he believes might have prevented the unnecessary loss of innocent lives, including those of security agents.

However, he criticised Tinubu for not showing empathy towards those injured, arrested, and detained due to the overzealous conduct of some security operatives.

Obi emphasised that the government’s role is to identify criminal elements and protect those exercising their democratic rights.

Obi also expressed concern that the President’s address seemed disconnected from the harsh realities faced by Nigerians.

He advised Tinubu to distance himself from sycophants and surround himself with individuals who present the unvarnished truth.

Obi urged the President to focus on pressing issues such as the high cost of governance, corruption, and the mismanagement of public funds.

He called for regular briefings to communicate the measures being taken to address these problems and restore hope and trust in the nation.

The politician stressed that Nigerians do not expect immediate solutions but a concerted effort to address the country’s challenges.

I expected Tinubu to also show empathy towards those injured in his speech – Peter Obi

Peter Obi pens a response to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Sunday’s address to Nigerians in the wake of protests that started on August 1. He titled it My Response to the President’s Address and wrote:

Having led the call for the President to address the nation and respond to the demands of the people, and having listened to the belated speech, I needed to delay my response to see if my understanding of the address was aligned with others. I hesitated to respond immediately, as I felt it could have been perceived as another attempt by Peter Obi to sway public opinion, especially since I was initially accused of sponsoring the protest.

However, I must begin by thanking the President for finally addressing the people, albeit belatedly, which might have prevented the unnecessary loss of innocent lives, including those of our security agents.

While I had hoped that, in consoling the families of those who lost their loved ones in the protest, he would also show some empathy towards those who were injured, arrested, and detained due to the overzealous and unprofessional conduct of some security operatives, this was unfortunately not the case. It is the responsibility of the government to identify criminal elements attempting to disrupt the protest through looting and other unlawful behaviours and to protect those genuinely exercising their democratic rights Nigeria must embrace all tenets of democracy, including the right to protest, without selective adherence. I also appreciate his condemnation of the ethnic bigotry being propagated by some individuals against other ethnic groups.

However, I had hoped for more decisive action, such as the immediate arrest and prosecution of those responsible, to demonstrate that such intolerance will not be tolerated in today’s Nigeria.

The President’s address regrettably appeared disconnected from the harsh realities faced by the people and failed to address critical issues that initially triggered the protest. It either reflects a lack of awareness among his advisers regarding the scale of anger, hunger, and hardship in the country, or a deliberate choice to disregard it. At this point, I strongly advise the President to distance himself from sycophants and surround himself with individuals who will present the unvarnished truth.

While the President’s speech focused on the past, the people are concerned with the present and the future. He should begin by addressing pressing issues such as the exorbitant cost of governance, measures to tackle corruption, the high cost of living, and directing resources effectively towards critical areas like health, education, and poverty alleviation. I respectfully reiterate that the President should declare a war on insecurity, the economy, poverty, unemployment, and the power sector.

Persistent issues of corruption and mismanagement of public funds must be addressed decisively. As is done in other nations during such times, regular briefings, whether quarterly or biannually, from the President are essential to clearly communicate the visible and verifiable measures being taken to revive the nation from its current state of hopelessness, restore hope, and rebuild trust in our country. I also humbly request that the President reduce the repetition of how dire the situation is; every Nigerian is already aware of the extent of the problems. Mr President, you and your team were elected not just to witness the protests but to alleviate the suffering of the people.

Nigerians do not expect the President to solve the nation’s problems overnight, but we do expect a concerted effort to address the mismanagement of public resources, reduce the high cost of governance, and tackle issues like insecurity, corruption, electricity, agriculture, and productivity to set the country on a path to recovery and growth. By doing so, the President can restore hope and rekindle the people’s faith in our dear country Nigeria.

A new Nigeria is Possible.

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Rtn. Victor Ojelabi

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator and a recipient of the D9112 Superstar Icon Award, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.

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