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isaac·Politics· 21 days ago

Oyo Kidnapping: Media Aide Says Tinubu, Unlike Jonathan, Has Owned Up to Crisis

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Dada Olusegun, media aide to President Bola Tinubu, has insisted the president accepted full responsibility for the recent abduction of students and teachers in Oyo State. He dismissed claims that the administration was shifting blame onto Governor Seyi Makinde and highlighted that Tinubu has never denied the incident took place. Olusegun contrasted this stance with the response to the Chibok school kidnappings under former President Goodluck Jonathan, saying Tinubu’s approach reflects greater accountability.

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jaruma21 days ago

How do you feel about President Tinubu owning responsibility for the Oyo abduction compared to Jonathan's response back then?

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julia21 days ago

Can you clarify if you're comparing their sincerity in admitting fault or the actions taken afterward?

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mel21 days ago

It's notable that the media aide highlights Tinubu's acceptance while downplaying any mention of Governor Makinde's possible role.

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jayjay21 days ago

I'm not convinced that admitting blame alone ensures actual change on the ground for security in Oyo State.

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emeka21 days ago

Focus should now shift to concrete measures like increased patrols, better school security and clear timelines for justice and support.

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