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‘Nigeria Needs Real Commander-in-Chief, Not Chief Mourner,’ ADC Tells Tinubu

The opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Tuesday told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that Nigeria needs a real Commander-in-Chief, not a Chief Mourner.

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Stating that President Tinubu’s post-attack statements have failed to stop killings in the country, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said in a post on his X handle that the President’s repeated statements of assurance has turned into a declaration of helplessness and surrender.

He said since May 2023, President Tinubu had turned “never again” into a template response to insecurity and the killing of Nigerians, documenting six different incidents where the President had made almost similar statements without corresponding positive results on the ground.

The post @BolajiADC read in part, “Every massacre under his watch. Every abduction under his failed leadership. Same script. Same lines. Same outcome.

Dec 26, 2023 — Plateau, ‘Envoys of death will not escape. We will resolve this.’

“Apr 5, 2025 — Plateau/Kwara ‘Enough is enough.’

“Jun 16, 2025 — Benue ‘Enough is now enough. This must not continue.’

“Nov 20, 2025 — Kebbi ‘This should not happen again.’

“Mar 31, 2026 — Plateau/Kaduna ‘Enough is enough. Smash criminals in real-time.’

“Apr 1–2, 2026 — Plateau ‘This will not repeat itself.’

“Six different tragedies. Six Presidential promises. Six Presidential failures. Zero Presidential results.

“And then Easter came. “Apr 5–6, 2026 — Kaduna. Borno. Plateau. Benue. “Church attacked. Villages raided. Security forces ambushed. Families buried.

“At this point, hearing “enough is enough” is no longer a statement of reassurance, it is a declaration of helplessness and surrender.

“We cannot continue like this. Nigeria needs a real Commander-in-Chief, not a Chief Mourner.”

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