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Peter Obi’s call for Tinubu’s resignation childish, hollow – Presidency

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 23, 2026 533 Minutes read0

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The presidency yesterday dismissed the call by the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Party (NDC), Peter Obi, for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation, describing it as “childish and hollow” and an attempt to distract from recent electoral victories recorded by the ruling All Progressives Congress.

“Peter Obi’s call for President Tinubu’s resignation is childish and hollow. It is not a call to hold the leader accountable. It is merely a political grandstand and an unworthy distraction just hours after President Tinubu’s party recorded resounding victories in the weekend polls,” a statement issued by the president’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, read in part.

The presidency accused Obi of drawing a false comparison between Nigeria’s presidential system and the United Kingdom’s parliamentary democracy while painting what it described as a distorted picture of the country’s current realities, reports Channels TV.

The statement was a response to Obi’s remarks urging Tinubu to emulate the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, by stepping down over insecurity and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

According to Onanuga, Obi’s argument ignored the constitutional framework under which Nigeria operates.

“His view is also simplistic, as is often the case anytime he opens his mouth. Obi forgets our country does not run a parliamentary system of government like the UK. We run a presidential system, with the president elected to a fixed four-year term,” he said.

The presidential aide argued that recent election outcomes in parts of the country demonstrated public support for Tinubu and the APC.

“The people of Ekiti State and the Senatorial constituents in Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo, and Rivers have just delivered a resounding victory for President Tinubu and his party. The election results, some early referendum of sorts, show that President Tinubu and his party are popular with Nigerians.

“This should be more concerning for Peter Obi and his new Special Purpose Vehicle, NDC, as we move towards the January 2027 election. Obi should wait until the presidential election to know what the people think of Tinubu’s government. Moving to use X to harangue the President out of office is off the mark and anti-democratic,” he added.

Onanuga defended the administration’s handling of security challenges, insisting that significant gains had been recorded against terrorists and criminal groups across the country.

He said hundreds of kidnapped victims had been rescued while thousands of terrorists had been neutralised or removed from their strongholds through intensified military operations.

The presidency also highlighted economic indicators which it said contradicted Obi’s claim that Nigeria was in its worst condition.

According to the statement, Tinubu inherited a struggling economy but had implemented reforms that resulted in sustained GDP growth, improved foreign reserves, increased oil production, higher government revenues and stronger investor confidence.

Onanuga said the administration had also made strides in infrastructure, education and power sector reforms, citing the student loan scheme, major highway projects and the Electricity Act as examples of progress.

He further accused Obi of misrepresenting Tinubu’s campaign promises on electricity and ignoring reforms aimed at improving power generation and distribution.

While acknowledging the high cost of living, the Presidency argued that inflationary pressures were partly linked to global developments, including tensions in the Middle East and disruptions in international supply chains.

Onanuga maintained that Tinubu remained focused on governance and delivering reforms rather than responding to political rhetoric.

“Leadership is about determination to confront the challenges facing our country and the economy. President Tinubu focuses on solutions, not rhetoric—investing in reforms, stabilising the economy, improving security, and laying the groundwork for a more prosperous Nigeria. He is not waiting to learn from Bangladesh, Rwanda, or Egypt. He has a team of thinkers and doers. And Nigeria, under him, has been an exemplar for other nations to copy,” he stated.

The presidential aide also said that the former Anambra State governor “lives in his self-constructed echo chambers”.

“With his puerile tweet on X, we are now convinced that Peter Obi lives in his self-constructed echo chambers, where he reels off lie after lie to himself and believes his self-created reality about the situation in Nigeria.

“We sympathise with him. That reality he fantasises about is mostly a figment of his imagination,” he added.

 

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