By Karen James
In a shocking turn of events, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has gone missing, leaving the nation in a state of uncertainty and chaos. What was supposed to be a brief trip abroad has turned into a nine-day disappearance, with no official word on the president’s whereabouts.
The president was scheduled to attend a forum in Saudi Arabia, but he never made it to the event. Rumors quickly spread, with some suggesting that he may have been kidnapped or faced some other form of harm. However, the truth remains unclear.
The lack of information coming from the presidency has left Nigerians worried and concerned about the state of their country. Without a leader, Nigeria is essentially on autopilot, with no one at the helm to make important decisions or address pressing issues.
To make matters worse, Vice President Shettima, who is next in line to assume the presidency in the event of the president’s absence, is also stranded without any information. The lack of communication and transparency from the government is alarming and raises serious questions about the stability and effectiveness of the presidency.
Many Nigerians are questioning if all is truly well within the presidency, as the managers of President Tinubu continue to downplay the situation, trying to assure the public that there is no cause for concern. But with the president’s disappearance and the lack of information, it is becoming increasingly difficult to believe their claims.
The Nigerian people deserve to know the truth about their president’s whereabouts and the state of the nation. It is the responsibility of the government to provide accurate and timely updates to the public, ensuring transparency and accountability.
As the days pass by, the uncertainty surrounding President Tinubu’s disappearance only deepens. Nigerians anxiously await any news regarding their leader, hoping for his safe return and for the country to regain stability and direction.