Prince Adewole Adebayo, a prominent figure in the Social Democratic Party (SDP), has stated that he holds no personal grudge against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, even as he weighed in on the country’s political future.

Adebayo made the remark during an interview from 1:43 on Channels Television, where he addressed issues surrounding governance, leadership, and the prospects of Nigeria’s democracy ahead of the next electoral cycle. The SDP chieftain, who has been vocal in his criticism of government policies, struck a more conciliatory tone when speaking about the president on a personal level.

Speaking during the interview, Adebayo said, “I personally have nothing against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and I wish him well in his retirement which is due next year.” His statement suggests a distinction between political opposition and personal sentiment, emphasizing that his disagreements with the administration are rooted in policy rather than individual animosity.

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The SDP leader also hinted at the need for leadership transition, arguing that Nigeria requires fresh ideas and renewed commitment to addressing its challenges. While he did not elaborate extensively on the timeline referenced in his comment, his remark about retirement is likely to stir debate within political circles, particularly among supporters of the ruling administration…Read_More…

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