She argued that if the Labour Party flag bearer, Peter Obi were president and replicating such measures, he would have come under heavy criticism.
Aisha Yesufu
Popular Nigerian activist, Aisha Yesufu has taken a swipe at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the planned military intervention in Niger Republic.
Recall that Tinubu had sought the approval of the senate to take military actions after military junta overtook the embattled country.
However, the lawmakers had refused to grant the president permission and advised on more diplomatic measures.
Speaking on the situation, Yesufu condemned the president for his stringent measures.
She argued that if the Labour Party flag bearer, Peter Obi were president and replicating such measures, he would have come under heavy criticism.
She opined that Tinubu is suffering from inferiority complex, hence his need to always try and prove himself.
According to her, “Imagine for a moment it was Peter Obi in office and he made a mess of the situation in Niger. The people whose voices would have been hoarse by now are quiet and blind to the immature handling of the whole situation.
“#NotMyPresidentTinubu used to crude handling of those who oppose started with the last resort
“Countries with military power to do what they like will still be using words like “ all options are on the table but the illegitimate President in Nigeria heading ECOWAS decided to start threatening to use force.
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