I don’t understand how Obidients can say Tinubu has failed. He has been President for just 82 days and to them, he is already a failure? – Reno Omokri

Reno Omokri has tackled supporters of Labour Party’s Peter Obi popularly known as Obidients for describing President Bola Tinubu as a failure.

In a post on social media, Reno put forth the argument that since Tinubu has held the presidential position for a span of 82 days, it is premature to categorize him as unsuccessful.

In a comparative analysis, Reno drew attention to the parallel situation of Alex Otti, the governor of Abia state, who commenced his term on the same day as Tinubu.

He wrote; ‘’In my opinion, Waziri Atiku would have done much better than President Tinubu. You only have to look at his plan. However, I don’t understand how Obidients can say Tinubu has failed. He has been President for just 82 days and to them, he is already a failure?

Alex Otti is the Labour Party Governor of Abia state. He has also been in office for 82 days. Has he turned small Abia around? Is Abia now cleaner? Is the state’s internally generated revenue now higher? Has he built or improved the state road network? So, if Alex Otti has not achieved much in tiny Abia and is even making schoolboyish missteps, like buying Toyota cars rather than locally manufactured Innoson Vehicles, why would you judge Tinubu so harshly?

Peter Obi governed Anambra for eight years and did not build a single school. If you doubt me, name one school Mr Obi initiated, started, completed, and commissioned.

Progress comes over time, not overnight. In as much as I prefer the PDP Presidential candidate, I still admit that Tinubu is not a magician, and in 82 days, he has certainly not done as well as Atiku would have done, but he has done much better than fake statistics would have!”

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  1. there is a good reason to say that cuz the hardship his administration brings is too much compare to others……

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