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Tinubu Must complete 8-Year tenure for Nigeria’s stability – Okowa

April 29, 2025 1 min read

April 29, 2025

By Adedoja Adesoji

Former Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has emphasized the importance of President Bola Tinubu completing his 8-year tenure for the stability of Nigeria.

In a recent discussion on Arise TV, Okowa shared his insights on the country’s political landscape, noting that the dynamics have evolved beyond regional divides.

As quoted, “The politics of today is beyond the north and the south; in all political parties, you’d have people from all regions competing.”

Okowa’s statement shows the complexity of Nigeria’s political environment, where diverse interests and affiliations intersect.

On President Tinubu’s tenure, Okowa stated, “It is best for President Tinubu to complete his 8-year tenure.”

This assertion shows the need for continuity and stability in governance, allowing the administration to fulfill its mandate and implement long-term policies.

Okowa’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about the country’s political future and the importance of stable leadership as 2027 general election draw nigh