Nigerians and political activists have raised alarm over the lack of public appearances by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, intensifying calls for transparency about his current location and activities. Critics, including prominent activist Omoyele Sowore, have demanded clear communication from the presidency regarding Tinubu’s whereabouts and schedule, amid growing public unease. Opposition voices argue that the absence of visible leadership undermines public confidence, especially as the country grapples with multiple challenges at home.
Political commentators and opposition figures have previously questioned periods when the president was out of public view for days without detailed updates, arguing that extended absences without explanation fuel speculation and weaken trust in governance. Others point to recent security issues and rising socioeconomic pressures as reasons why consistent presidential visibility and communication are critically needed now.
The presidency has historically defended such absences by emphasizing that the government remains functional and that Tinubu continues to engage with national duties even while away from public events or official engagements. Nevertheless, the recurring pattern of limited press engagement during these periods has continued to attract criticism from civil society groups and political opponents alike.
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