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    Hakeem Baba-Ahmed Urges Tinubu to Step Aside for Nigeria’s Sake

    Former presidential adviser cites rising insecurity, poverty, and unmet promises as reasons for leadership change.
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeDecember 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Former presidential adviser cites rising insecurity, poverty, and unmet promises as reasons for leadership change.
    Former presidential adviser cites rising insecurity, poverty, and unmet promises as reasons for leadership change.
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    Former presidential adviser Hakeem Baba-Ahmed has urged President Bola Tinubu to consider stepping aside, arguing that it may be in Nigeria’s best interest.

    Speaking on Arise TV’s Daybreak programme on Monday, Baba-Ahmed said Tinubu’s two and a half years in office have fallen short of public expectations, with a gap between government reports and citizens’ experiences of rising poverty, hardship, and insecurity.

    “There’s a wide discrepancy between what he says he’s doing and what people say they are living,” he said, criticizing the President’s handling of security. “President Buhari left a terrible security situation and Tinubu doesn’t appear to have improved it; rather, it appears that he has made it worse.”

    He suggested that factors such as age, the fulfillment of Tinubu’s lifelong presidential ambition, and limited further value may justify a leadership change. “If President Tinubu loves the survival of Nigeria, I think he should call it quits,” Baba-Ahmed declared, adding that Nigerians should seek an alternative leader in 2027, “whether within or outside his party, who has better qualities.”

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