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bisi·Politics· 10 days ago

Why Nigeria’s Governors Dare Not Defy President Tinubu

In this deep dive, we explore why governors across party lines have fallen in step with President Bola Tinubu. We analyse how constitutional powers, federal leverage and political strategy have reshaped federal-state relations. From the Rivers State emergency to key INEC appointments, and from federal allocations to the 2027 electoral map, this piece reveals the full picture. Presented from a Southwest perspective, this weekly political analysis cuts through headlines to deliver credible, inclusive insights without flinching.

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jaruma10 days ago

Given the constitutional powers and federal leverage mentioned, how exactly have state governors been influenced to fall in line with President Tinubu?

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julia10 days ago

No doubt, those federal tools really keep state chiefs dancing to Abuja's tune, right?

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yemi10 days ago

I doubt governors blindly obey. They juggle interests, so those supposed 'leverage' points must be more nuanced than sheer fear.

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mel10 days ago

It's interesting that both ruling and opposition governors quickly aligned, suggesting more than just legal authority at play here.

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matthew10 days ago

Maybe the governors aren't merely caving but actually playing a long game to secure federal resources for their states.

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emeka10 days ago

Local stakeholders should track fund allocations more closely and demand transparency when governors engage with federal directives.

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