In a recent interview from 1:08 on Symfoni TV, Yinusa Tanko, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, addressed the unfolding political alliances ahead of the 2027 elections, highlighting concerns over financial and political motivations in governance.

Tanko stated, “No matter how much money he makes from this situation, it will finish,” referring to remarks about the FCT Minister, who reportedly expressed support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He used the comment to critique the influence of financial gain on political decisions, warning that short-term benefits from opportunistic alliances often carry long-term consequences.

He argued that such maneuvers undermine democratic integrity and compromise public trust, noting that leaders focused solely on personal enrichment neglect the broader needs of the nation. According to Tanko, reliance on monetary incentives rather than principles erodes accountability and diminishes the quality of governance.

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Tanko further emphasized that Nigerians are increasingly aware of these dynamics and that the electorate should prioritize integrity, vision, and performance when evaluating political figures. He stressed that true leadership requires more than strategic alliances; it demands commitment to public service and the welfare of citizens.

The Obidient Movement coordinator also called for vigilance and collective action from political stakeholders and civil society to ensure that financial interests do not dictate electoral outcomes or policy decisions.

Tanko concluded by reaffirming the movement’s dedication to supporting leaders and parties that prioritize national development over personal gain, underscoring the need for ethical leadership as Nigeria approaches its next election cycle. Read_More…

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