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‘No Nigerian Is Safe Under Your Government’ — PRP Demands Tinubu’s Resignation
The Peoples Redemption Party says no Nigerian is safe under President Tinubu’s leadership and has demanded his resignation over worsening insecurity nationwide.
The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has demanded the immediate resignation of President Bola Tinubu, accusing his administration of failing to tackle the country’s worsening security crisis.
The party’s National Chairman, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, made the call in a statement on Thursday, arguing that violent crime has spread across Nigeria and left citizens increasingly exposed to danger.
“It is now beyond doubt that President Bola Tinubu has failed woefully in discharging his foremost responsibility as President of Nigeria: securing the lives and property of Nigerian citizens,” Baba-Ahmed said.
The PRP claimed that insecurity is no longer limited to a few regions but has become a nationwide concern.
“From generals to toddlers; from Bama to Badagry, no Nigerian appears safe under this leadership,” he declared.
The opposition party said criminal groups continue to exploit weaknesses in the country’s security architecture, creating an atmosphere of fear across communities.
Baba-Ahmed also lamented the growing number of attacks on vulnerable targets, particularly schoolchildren.
“Schoolchildren have joined the growing list of soft targets, while the country appears dangerously close to accepting this grim reality as normal. We must not submit to the failures of leadership or the excesses of violent criminals. This is not how Nigerians should live.”
Questioning the administration’s approach to governance and security, he said the concentration of power at the centre had not translated into better protection for citizens.
“President Tinubu has failed the nation, and there is little evidence that he can reverse his dismal record. He has concentrated enormous power in his hands, yet has failed to use it effectively to protect and defend Nigerians.”
The PRP chairman argued that Nigerians suffering the consequences of insecurity should not be expected to wait until 2027 before seeking change.
“There is nothing democratic about insisting that incompetent and uncaring leadership must be allowed to complete its tenure regardless of performance,” he said, adding that “President Tinubu should resign now.”
He concluded by urging Nigerians to unite in demanding accountability, insisting that the President’s inability to secure the country “can no longer be tolerated.”
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