Tinubu Support Group Slams Opposition Coalition, Declares President’s Reforms Irreversible
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The Tinubu National Solidarity Movement has launched a scathing critique of the emerging opposition coalition, accusing its key actors of being power-hungry politicians bent on reclaiming influence they squandered over two decades of misrule. In a press release signed by the group’s National President, Mohammed Sani Akwashiki, the organization described the coalition as a desperate alliance of political actors from Nigeria’s recent past, who, after being out of power for just under two years, are now conspiring to sabotage the current administration through blackmail and false narratives.
According to the statement, those driving the coalition are the same individuals who held power for over twenty years and left behind a legacy of corruption, division, and economic hardship. The group said these political figures have nothing new to offer and are only motivated by self-interest and the desire to regain access to national resources.
Akwashiki accused them of masquerading as saviours of the nation while refusing to present any credible or forward-looking policies to the Nigerian people. He argued that their desperation stems from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reform agenda, which he said has begun dismantling the entrenched structures that allowed these individuals to manipulate and exploit the system.
The Tinubu National Solidarity Movement painted a picture of a nation on the path to transformation, emphasizing that the current administration is charting a new course anchored in development, equity, and accountability. The statement described President Tinubu as a visionary and decisive leader who embodies the type of intentional leadership Nigeria needs at this critical juncture.
Comparing him to the biblical Joshua, Akwashiki claimed that the President has led Nigerians through a difficult transition, such as the removal of fuel subsidies, which the group described as a necessary sacrifice for long-term gain. He insisted that the nation is now better positioned to confront its challenges head-on, guided by the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
He said, “The President through the Renewed Hope Agenda has introduced policies like the Nigeria First initiative, the student loans scheme, paying of outstanding salaries and welfare packages Of lecturers owed over the years thereby stabilizing our tertiary institutions, the livestock initiative, mechanization of agriculture, massive infrastructural development, funding of the security agencies, the establishment of the 6 geopolitical regions development commissions to drive development to all parts of the country. The new tax reform bill signed into law. New reform policies have a gestation period. The opposition will not tell Nigerians the great impact these policies are having in the reshaping of our Country Nigeria.”
Akwashiki argued that President Tinubu’s leadership style is rooted in proven governance experience, citing his time as Governor of Lagos State, which he said laid the foundation for what has now become one of Africa’s most functional sub-national economies. He stressed that the reforms currently underway in the country are not cosmetic but structural and strategic, and while they may come with short-term pain, they are designed to deliver long-term prosperity. He warned that the opposition would not speak of the benefits of these changes because doing so would weaken their campaign of misinformation.
The statement dismissed the credibility of the coalition, which it linked to members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), claiming that the group is already torn apart by internal squabbles and ambition-driven rivalries. Akwashiki particularly took issue with opposition figures making unilateral promises of a single term in office, suggesting that such commitments were not made in consultation with the electorate and were symptomatic of selfish political calculations. He urged Nigerians not to be deceived by individuals he described as political desperadoes who are driven more by personal ambition than national interest.
Looking toward the 2027 general elections, the Tinubu National Solidarity Movement called on Nigerians to remain vigilant and reject those who once had the opportunity to lead but failed to deliver.
The group maintained that the President’s reforms are on track and will usher in an era of sustainable development. Despite current economic and social challenges, Akwashiki urged citizens to be patient, expressing confidence that the current hardship will give way to prosperity under the leadership of President Tinubu.
The press release ended on a note of political assurance, declaring the group’s full support for the continuation of the Tinubu administration beyond 2027, insisting that the President remains the best-qualified leader to guide Nigeria through its current complexities. With renewed optimism, the movement reaffirmed its belief that Nigeria is firmly on the road to transformation and that, in the end, history will vindicate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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