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Home Opinion Tinubu’s Political Alchemy: The Shifting Loyalties of South East and South West
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Tinubu’s Political Alchemy: The Shifting Loyalties of South East and South West

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Abel Lazarus
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February 23, 2024
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    President Bola Tinubu

    In the realm of Nigerian politics, alliances and allegiances are as fickle as the wind, and the enigma surrounding President Tinubu’s support base from the South East and South West adds another layer of intrigue to the country’s political landscape.

    Prior to the elections, murmurs circulated that the South East had failed to throw its weight behind Tinubu, the lone candidate from the West. This sentiment was reflected in the dismal performance of the President in the South East, where his poll numbers left much to be desired. However, in a surprising turn of events post-election, the political tides seem to be shifting.

    Tinubu’s tenure commenced with a bold move – the removal of the fuel subsidy, coupled with other policy decisions, including the controversial floating of the Naira. These actions have resulted in an economic downturn, with the Naira’s value plummeting to unprecedented lows, drawing comparisons to the hyperinflation witnessed in Zimbabwe.

    What is particularly intriguing is the apparent change in dynamics among Tinubu’s supporters. The South East, once perceived as an adversary, now appears to be rallying behind his policies. On the flip side, the South West, traditionally considered his stronghold, has witnessed protests against these very decisions.

    The question that begs an answer is: What prompted this sudden shift in allegiance? Is it a classic case of the age-old political adage that there are no permanent enemies or friends, only interests? Or has President Tinubu successfully built a bridge across the Niger, cultivating support where there was once animosity?

    The evolving narrative suggests that the intricate dance of political maneuvering may have played a role in this transformation. As the President’s policies take root, the South East seems to have found common ground with his agenda, leading to a surprising alignment of interests. Whether this is a tactical move by the South East to secure political dividends or a genuine ideological convergence remains to be seen.

    Amidst the political theater, the “Tinubu Mandate” has found unexpected resonance in the South East, with calls for his return in 2027 growing louder. The president, once seen as a divisive figure, now appears to be unifying diverse factions under a common banner.

    As the nation watches with bated breath, only time will reveal the true nature of these political alliances and whether President Tinubu has indeed accomplished the remarkable feat of building a bridge across the Niger – uniting a nation under the banner of shared aspirations or merely orchestrating a strategic political chess move that may have consequences yet unforeseen.

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