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Umahi Advocates for Tinubu’s Second Term to Tackle Insecurity.

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DAVE UMAHI

During the recent APC presidential primary, Minister David Umahi expressed confidence that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu could significantly combat Nigeria’s insecurity challenges if granted a second term. Umahi stated that the ongoing security issues could be resolved within four years, emphasizing the need for continuity in leadership to ensure effective implementation of policies aimed at restoring peace across the nation.

In his remarks, Umahi also defended Tinubu’s economic reforms, asserting that the current phase of hardship is nearing its end. He claimed that the benefits of these reforms would soon be felt at the grassroots level, providing much-needed relief to Nigerians struggling with economic difficulties.

While Umahi’s statements highlight optimism for Tinubu’s potential to improve security, public sentiment reflects a growing frustration regarding the administration’s handling of insecurity over the past three years. Critics argue that waiting for a second term to address pressing security issues raises questions about the effectiveness of Tinubu’s current leadership.

Many citizens are calling for immediate action, citing ongoing violence and instability in various regions. They point out that if significant strides have not been made in the first term, there is skepticism about the feasibility of change in a potential second term.

Community leaders and activists have voiced concerns that promises of future improvements do little to alleviate the current suffering, emphasizing the need for tangible results now rather than later.

As the election approaches, the debate continues, focusing on whether a second term for Tinubu would genuinely lead to meaningful change or if the issues at hand require urgent attention before further political commitments are made.

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