A perfect storm is brewing in Nigeria’s political landscape, as President Tinubu confronts a daunting ultimatum: dissolve the government or face an impending crisis.
The situation has been further inflamed by a prominent political party’s declaration that the South-East region is next in line for the presidency in 2027, sparking a heated debate and regional power struggle that threatens to upend the nation’s fragile stability.
As the crisis deepens, a scathing commentary has emerged, accusing those clamoring for a government of national unity of blatant hypocrisy and selective amnesia.
The commentator searingly noted that identical calls for unity were conspicuously absent during the tenures of former presidents Buhari and Jonathan, laying bare a glaring double standard that has further polarized the nation.
With tensions reaching a boiling point, Nigeria teeters precariously on the edge of chaos, as Tinubu’s government hangs in the balance.
The country’s political future remains shrouded in uncertainty, as regional interests, political agendas, and allegations of hypocrisy collide in a volatile mix that imperils the very fabric of Nigerian democracy.