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Atiku, Ndume slam Tinubu over military parade for son, cite concerns of personalised governance

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned a recent military parade involving Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu, calling it a troubling example of the government’s increasing personalisation of state institutions. His criticism aligns with concerns raised by Senator Ali Ndume, who lamented that Nigeria’s democracy is being undermined by a shift towards personalised governance.

In a statement released by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, Atiku described the parade as a “gross violation of military tradition” and demanded an investigation into what he termed an “unwarranted and nauseating display.” Atiku questioned the legitimacy of the “Nigeria Cadet Network,” the group involved in the parade, noting it is not a recognised entity within the Nigerian Armed Forces.

“What is even more alarming is the brazen use of firearms by civilians in this so-called parade,” Atiku stated. “This is happening at a time when illegal arms proliferation is already a dangerous problem in the country.”

Atiku’s criticism underscores the growing sentiment that the current administration is blurring the lines between personal and official roles. His call for accountability included a warning that the integrity of the Nigerian Armed Forces must be protected from political and familial interference.

Ndume Weighs In: “Democracy Has Lost Its Essence”

Adding his voice to the issue, Ndume, who represents Borno South, accused the Tinubu administration of personalising governance. In an interview with Deutsche Welle Hausa, Ndume lamented that the ideals of democracy—government of the people, by the people, and for the people—are being eroded.

“The government of the day is now ‘personalised,’” Ndume said. “Democracy is losing its essence because it no longer serves the masses. Instead, it seems to revolve around individual interests.”

Ndume’s frustrations echo his personal experiences in the Senate, where he claimed to have faced consequences for “speaking the truth.” He revealed that he was removed as Chief Whip in the 10th Senate and suspended without salary during the 8th Senate for opposing entrenched interests.

A Growing Critique of Leadership

Both Atiku and Ndume’s statements highlight a broader concern about governance under Tinubu. Atiku’s condemnation of the military parade for Seyi Tinubu and Ndume’s critique of personalised government underscore the growing perception that democratic norms are being sidelined.

Atiku urged Nigerians to hold leaders accountable, warning that unchecked personalisation of power threatens the country’s democratic foundations. Ndume, reflecting on the plight of the masses, added, “The sacrifices of the poor cannot continue to be ignored while the government operates as a private affair.”

The controversies highlight the urgent need for reforms to restore public trust in Nigeria’s democratic and institutional processes.

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