MrTinubu’s statement comes two years after he succeeded Mr Buhari.
In 2024, Mr Oshiomhole said Nigerians should blame Mr Buhari, who orchestrated “reckless” policies designed to “dehumanise” Nigerians.
Mr Obi said Nigeria’s economic growth began to decelerate rapidly from the nineties, with poverty engulfing the country more than ever under Mr Tinubu.
Mr Buhari offered his “personal example of leaving office with the same physical assets he had before his presidency.”
This is the president with the most expensive cars in the history of the country,” said the politician.
How and why, despite his experience in the oil industry, Tinubu indulges NNPCL’s damaging and scandalous incompetence, only he can explain.
In the 12 months since assumption of office, Mr Tinubu with his Renewed Hope agenda, has shown himself as a leader playing hot and cold in tackling corruption.
The president had promised to ‘hit the ground running,’ a phrase that nowadays easily passes for a jesting expression.
The problems of Tinubu’s government in the last one year have been partly self-inflicted, and partly unavoidable.
Mr Shettima said Mr Tinubu chose to save the nation’s life instead of merely prolonging its imminent and predicted economic death.
