Natasha Akpoti Slams Tinubu for Waiting a Week to Condole Awujale's Family, Contrasts with Peter Obi's Swift Visit

The recent death of the Awujale of Ijebuland has sparked controversy over President Bola Tinubu's response time to condole the monarch's family. Senator Natasha Akpoti has criticized Tinubu for waiting a whole week before paying his respects, accusing him of hypocrisy.


Akpoti's criticism centers on the perceived delay in Tinubu's response, which she believes demonstrates a lack of urgency and empathy. In contrast, former presidential candidate Peter Obi visited the families of the Awujale and another deceased individual within three days of their passing. This swift action has been noted by many, who question Tinubu's delay in responding to the Awujale's death.

Critics argue that Tinubu's delayed response may be seen as a sign of disrespect or lack of priority for the monarch's family. In a society where traditional rulers hold significant influence and respect, the president's response time can be perceived as a reflection of his administration's values and priorities.

Peter Obi's swift visit to the families has been seen as a demonstration of his empathy and commitment to paying respects to those who have passed on. The contrast between Obi's response and Tinubu's has sparked debate about the importance of timely responses from leaders during times of crisis or bereavement.

The criticism of Tinubu's response time may have implications for his administration's reputation and relationship with the public. As a public figure, Tinubu's actions are subject to scrutiny, and his response to the Awujale's death may be seen as a reflection of his leadership style and priorities.

The controversy surrounding Tinubu's response time highlights the importance of timely and empathetic responses from leaders during times of crisis or bereavement. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Tinubu's administration will respond to the criticism and whether it will impact their relationship with the public.


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