Mr President, You owe Tinubu more than this…

At the venue of the All Progressives Congress party convention in Lagos in 2014, all was set by the duo of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to define your end politically. They came prepared to pull the rug off your feet but one man -only one man saved you. The man is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu! Sensing the clandestine onslaught against you, he rolled out his political canopy and got you enveloped, thereby shielding you from the dangerous arrows of defeat. You came victorious because this man used his massive clouts to see you emerge as the presidential flag bearer of the APC.

We should always know that life is a circle, a vicious circle with a dot. In 2014, you were the dot that got shielded with Asiwaju’s circle, and 2023 offers you the opportunity to reciprocate that gesture, by shielding Tinubu within your circle because he is the dot. The law of nature expects that you stand stoic in this spiral stage to support the man who sacrificed his friendship with Atiku Abubakar for you. It is halal to be reciprocal in gesture like he backed you then, it is your turn to carry him shoulder high. This is character, this is integrity and it must be upheld. Leaving Tinubu in the cold at this defining time of our nation’s history is tantamount to redefining loyalty. Posterity will stand in grotesque testimony of your person. Tinubu believes in you because the people trust you, you need to trust him because the people believe in him! True friendship is when we stand for each other in times of need, not in need of time!

A few weeks to Nigeria’s presidential election where your party has fielded a candidate to replace you, everything seems perilously loose with no definite commitment from you. You seem distant from the party’s stance and make passive and lukewarm statements that create ripples of uncertainties among the party faithful. Your interview with the media where you said Nigerians should vote for whoever they like sounds very statesman but deadly injurious to your party. You are not an umpire but the driver of your party mechanism. Detaching yourself from the struggle of the party at this crucial time stands for re-tuning the rhythm of self-centeredness. A man baked in the oven of integrity should not manifest this. You may not see it but know that your party is going into the general elections in trepidation. The expected confidence from an incumbent party in power is gradually losing its lustre.

Beyond you and  Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, there is a moral contract between the north and south of Nigeria; this mutual political unwritten consensus has been there and faithfully respected by the two regions. Anything contrary to a reciprocal embrace will alter the aged long political alliance that has always existed. In 1976, following the gruesome murder of General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, the northern military elites came together and ‘forced’ General Olusegun Obasanjo to succeed Murtala. Following traditions, Obasanjo handed over power to Alhaji Shehu Shagari as the first executive president of Nigeria. That show of trust and dependability was to manifest again in 1999 when the same north rallied around to make Olusegun Obasanjo the president of Nigeria with the return of democracy. It is this same tradition that Asiwaju reenacted by wholeheartedly supporting you, Buhari to be president in 2015. This circle of life continues and it should be respected for posterity’s sake.

Nature never forgets nor forgives those who stay aloof when the house that harbours them burns in ruin. Besides Asiwaju, you owe the party the duty of survival. The APC must not go down as the party that came blazing in prospect to a party that fizzles into oblivion. I see that happening if you detach yourself from what lies ahead. The signs are not clear; the broom may be swept away. And it will be more tragic to be referenced as the man under whose reign the APC died.

The ongoing reforms, especially the naira redesign -as good as it is carries truckloads of anguish, the people are groaning from its effects and all anger isn’t at you but at the APC which they are battling prepared to meet at the poll come February, 27! Policies are relaxed during elections. As insincere as it may be, it suits the reality of electoral permutations. The reality is that if the APC fails to return to power, the very cherished reforms you put forth at the expense of your party will be fiercely repelled by any party that wins. This is the time to be circumspective or like the harmattan fire, the APC ends with you, sir.

We understand you want to play safe as a democrat but your disposition reflects a tragic aloof style of kingship, by presenting the pattern of ideal kingship as independent from various orders of sequential articulation, including biological succession and history itself. If this continues, history won’t be kind to you. Leaders who deprecate political loyalties because they want to be seen as upright suffer the ignominy of history- they are not replicated.

By Abdullahi O. Haruna Haruspice, the author of the book; ‘The Buhari In Us’, a staunch lover of the president.

Disclaimer: 

The opinions and views expressed in this write-up are entirely that of the Writer(s). They do not reflect the opinions and views of the Publisher (Nze Ikay’s Blog) or any of its employees. The designations employed in this publication and the presentation of materials herein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever of the Publisher (Nze Ikay’s Blog) or its employees concerning the legal status of any country, its authority, area or territory or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Equally, the sketches, images, pictures and videos are gotten from the public domain.

NzeIkay
NzeIkayhttps://www.nzeikayblog.com
Welcome to Nze Ikay's Investigative Blog, A Place Where Truth Finds Its Voice. A New Chapter in African Investigative Journalism. "The duty of the press is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." — Finley Peter Dunne I welcome you to Nze Ikay's Investigative Blog, the digital heartbeat of Nze Ikay Media and Communication Limited. Here, we do not merely report news. We dig deep. We ask the uncomfortable questions. We follow the footprints in the dark, armed only with the torch of truth and the compass of integrity. Our Mandate Is Africa, Nigeria, and the Untold Stories of Mama Africa. This platform is dedicated to investigative journalism that matters. From the corridors of power in Abuja to the remote villages of the Niger Delta, from the bustling markets of Lagos to the mineral-rich lands of the North, we will be present, we will ask questions, and we will tell the story as it is. Our focus is unapologetically African, with a special lens on our beloved home country, Nigeria, a nation of boundless potential too often betrayed by those entrusted with her care. As the Igbo elders say, "A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing." When something is amiss, when the powerful conspire against the powerless, when public funds disappear into private pockets, when elections are stolen from the people — someone must run. Someone must shout. Someone must expose. That someone is us - Nze Ikay Media And Communications. On this media outlet, you will find: 1. Deep-dive investigations into corruption, electoral fraud, and institutional failures. 2. Exclusive reports on matters that affect the lives of everyday Nigerians. 3. Unfiltered analysis of the political and social forces shaping Africa, our continent. 4. Stories of resilience, the Nigerians and Africans who refuse to be silenced. Our Commitment: We make this solemn pledge to you, our readers: We will not be bought. We will not be silenced. We will not bow to the pressure of the powerful. As the Yoruba say, "Bi a ba n'pa eku fun eku, a ma n'pa eku fun eku, ti a ba n'pa eran, a ma n'pa eran." meaning, If we are killing rats, we kill rats; if we are killing bigger game, we kill bigger game. We treat all stories with equal diligence, and no one is too powerful to escape our scrutiny. So, Join the Movement. Truth-telling is not a solo journey. We invite you to be part of this mission: Share information (securely and anonymously) if you have stories that need telling. Engage with our content, comment, challenge, and contribute to the discourse. Stand with us as we navigate the dangerous but necessary path of investigative journalism. The road will not be easy. The powerful do not sleep, and they do not take kindly to those who shine light on their deeds. But as our ancestors taught us, "Onye amaghị nwanne ya, ọ ga-arahụ n'ọhịa", meaning, one who does not know their sibling will sleep in the wild. We know who we are. We know whose side we are on. We are on the side of the people. And God is with us. Most importantly, remember that evil prevails when good men sit and do nothing. Welcome to Nze Ikay's Investigative Blog. Where truth is not just told — it is unearthed. Follow us for stories that matter. Share for justice that lasts. https//:www.nzeikayblog.com Nze Ikay Founder/Lead Investigator Nze Ikay Media and Communication Limited © 2026 Nze Ikay Media and Communication Limited. All rights reserved. #NigeriaDeservesBetter #AfricaDeservesBetter

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

400FansLike
560FollowersFollow
203FollowersFollow
88SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles