On Wednesday in Abuja, President Tinubu stood firm amid growing unrest, making clear he won’t step back even as problems spread nationwide. Though threats climb, his path forward stays fixed – another run is still on the table. Tough times haven’t shifted his stance one bit. With tension rising in many areas, he remains set on staying the course. No matter how rough it gets, moving ahead seems non-negotiable for him.
From Lagos, the president spoke about ongoing work to calm troubled areas, showing signs of progress through fresh actions by military units. Though challenges remain, movement toward safety grows clearer each week thanks to sharper coordination among forces.
Fighting lingers in northern and central areas of Nigeria, where violence from militant factions keeps unfolding. Safety worries grow alongside disruptions to daily work and trade across affected zones.
Still focused on cutting down violence, the leader called it one of the most urgent tasks while changes roll out across how money flows and rules are run. Though bigger shifts unfold, safety stays front of mind as systems adapt under new direction.
Still, he gave no extra clues about running again or when it might happen.