Tinubu A One- Term President, Sucking Life Out Of Nigerians ------- Omoyele Sowore

Publisher of SaharaReporters online newspaper and rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, has lampooned President Bola Tinubu's administration saying it was sucking life out of Nigerians.

Apr 18, 2026 - 12:23
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Tinubu A One- Term President, Sucking Life Out Of Nigerians ------- Omoyele Sowore

...says he won't come back for second term


Publisher of SaharaReporters online newspaper and rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, has lampooned President Bola Tinubu's administration saying it was sucking life out of Nigerians.
Sowore, also said that Tinubu would be a one- term president, noting that Nigerians must resist any attempt to re-elect him in 2027 by chasing him out of power.
The former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, spoke while addressing his supporters and reporters in Abuja, amid growing nationwide frustration over economic hardship and worsening insecurity across the country.
According to Sowore, "President Tinubu is sucking life out of Nigerians, hence, he can never be re-elected in the 2027 general elections.
He further noted that Tinubu would end as a single-term president, pointing out that Nigerians would ultimately reject his leadership at the polls.
His words, “If he were to come back, I am assuring you, Nigerians, he will not come back. He is a one-term president. That is the truth.
“And Nigerians can do it, because this guy came and he is sucking life out of Nigerians. We don’t stand in front of people and just say we are abusing anybody. We are telling you the truth that it is about your existence.
“This guy is sucking the existence out of people. And we must fight back. And we must fight it with whatever is necessary to make sure we exist after his disastrous tenure is over.”
Sowore spoke against the backdrop of deepening public anger across the country over steady decline in living standards since Tinubu assumed office in May 2023.
The president has implemented sweeping economic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies and unification of foreign exchange rates, even as the government argues these policies were necessary to stabilise the economy.
However, apart from nationwide insecurity, the economic reforms have instead, triggered sharp increases in the cost of living with prices of basic commodities; high transportation costs and currency depreciation and hyper inflation pushing millions of Nigerians deeper into avoidable poverty. 
There is increase in armed banditry, kidnappings for ransom, and insurgency in the North-East, North-West, and parts of the Middle Belt, with farmers abandoning their lands over fear of frequent attacks by terrorists, worsening food insecurity, despite repeated assurances from government officials. 

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