Governor Ahmadu Finitri Calls Tinubu's Speech 'Not Enough
Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Finitri has openly criticized President Bola Tinubu's recent address regarding the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests. During his speech on Sunday, Tinubu attempted to address the grievances driving the nationwide demonstrations. However, Finitri was unimpressed, stating that Tinubu's words fell short of the expectations of the Nigerian people.
In a press statement, Finitri emphasized that the president’s speech lacked concrete solutions and failed to address the root causes of the unrest. He called for more decisive action and tangible reforms to restore public trust and bring about meaningful change.
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki joined Finitri in condemning Tinubu's approach, arguing that the administration's response has been inadequate and has not effectively addressed the protesters' demands for better governance and accountability.
As the #EndBadGovernance protests continue to gain momentum, the call for stronger leadership and effective solutions remains a central demand from both the public and state leaders. The pressure on President Tinubu to deliver substantial reforms is mounting, and the eyes of the nation are on his next move.
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