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Reconciler: Why Peter Obi Would Soon Join Tinubu’s Administration And The Reality Of It
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By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah
In the dynamic world of politics, unexpected alliances and reconciliations often emerge to steer nations towards progress. One such intriguing possibility is the potential collaboration between political rivals, Peter Obi and President Bola Tinubu…CONTINUE READING
This unexpected partnership, driven by a shared goal of making Nigeria work, could mark a significant turning point in the country’s development. As Tinubu assumes his role as the 16th President of Nigeria and begins implementing transformative policies, the anticipation of Peter Obi joining his administration as a reconciler grows stronger.
Since his inauguration, President Tinubu has wasted no time in setting his administration in motion. Notably, he made a bold move by adjusting fuel subsidies, a long-debated issue in Nigeria.
Surprisingly, Nigerians have shown acceptance of this decision, reflecting the trust they place in the new administration’s ability to effect positive change.
Moreover, Tinubu’s swift signing of critical bills, particularly in the energy sector, holds great promise for accelerated development. The electricity bill, in particular, presents opportunities for qualified investors to actively participate in the power industry, which will undoubtedly drive growth in the wider economy.
In the realm of politics, reconciliation often signifies the willingness to put aside past differences and work together to achieve a common objective. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, is expected to embody this reconciler role.
With the pace at which Tinubu’s administration is progressing, once the tribunal announces its verdict, it is likely that Obi will extend his support to the President.
The reforms and progress brought by Tinubu’s administration make it increasingly difficult for political opponents like Peter Obi to resist joining forces. The transformative policies being implemented by the new administration have gained widespread support and have shown early signs of effectiveness.
The adjustment to fuel subsidies, the signing of critical bills, and the focus on economic development have all contributed to a sense of optimism among Nigerians. In the face of these positive changes, it would be politically disadvantageous and potentially suicidal for opposition figures not to throw their support behind Tinubu’s administration in some capacity.
By joining forces with President Tinubu, Peter Obi would have the opportunity to contribute to the reforms and progress being implemented by the new administration. His inclusion would provide a platform to influence policies and initiatives that align with his vision for the country’s development.
Moreover, by supporting Tinubu’s administration, Peter Obi would demonstrate his resolute commitment to placing the nation’s well-being above personal political rivalries.
Embracing this partnership would enable Obi to direct his passion and dedication towards driving positive change in Nigeria’s socio-economic sphere from within the government.
When the Obidients, who look up to Peter Obi as their mentor, witness his support for Tinubu’s administration, they should be aware that it signifies a genuine intent for the betterment of the nation.
The alliance between Obi and Tinubu reflects a pragmatic approach to politics, where personal differences are set aside for the greater good. Obi’s decision to support Tinubu’s administration should be seen as an acknowledgment of the positive reforms and progress that the new government brings to the table.
It is a testament to Obi’s commitment to working towards the nation’s advancement, rather than being driven by personal motives. So like Wyclef Jean would say “What? Say what, say what, anything can happen”
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
Source iReporteronline.
