The African Democratic Congress (ADC), has urged President Bola Tinubu to resign or focus on the job of security lives and property of Nigerians.
ADC’s spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, made the call in response to what he termed appalling reports that Tinubu distributed fleets of Hilux trucks, Land Cruisers, and Hummer buses to political agents across Nigeria to kick-start his 2027 re-election bid.
Abdullahi, in a statement signed by him, said the action coming at a time when Nigeria remains under a declared state of emergency due to the worsening crisis of insecurity, confirms that Tinubu’s declaration of security emergency was a mere gimmick to grab newspaper headlines and means nothing to a President whose priority remains his re-election.
“While ordinary citizens are being kidnapped, displaced, and killed, the President is handing out branded vehicles and building a partisan mobilisation structure. Entire communities are living under siege, our armed forces are stretched thin, yet the ruling party is preparing for rallies,” he stated.
“At a time when children are being kidnapped and countless communities are under attack, the President is focused on re-election, seeking to continue presiding over a nation that has become more diminished, more fractured, and more dangerous than he met it.
“A nation under emergency rule is expected to adopt extraordinary conduct and behaviours that reflect the desperate nature of its condition. More importantly, the leadership of that country must demonstrate that nothing else matters in a time of emergency than tackling the situation that necessitated it.
“What we have seen under President Tinubu is that, apart from the declaration itself and a few symbolic gestures, nothing of substance has changed; no new safety measures, no heightened security alertness or presence, nothing. Instead, it has been business as usual.
“Leadership in times of crisis demands focus, sacrifice, and moral clarity. Lavish convoys and early campaigns are not the answers to national trauma. The President must return to the business of governance or step aside and admit that his political ambition now stands in the way of Nigeria’s recovery.”













