South Easterners warned us against Tinubu’s presidency, but we use propaganda labeling them with a Biafra agenda – Ismaila Yusuf replies to Prof Yusuf

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Ismaila Yusuf, known as @TruthToArewa on X social media, has replied former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Professor Usman Yusuf, over his concerned of silence from the South-Easterners amidst the prevailing hardships under Tinubu’s administration, likening it to a sinking ship.

Ismaila Yusuf emphasized the South-Eastern region earlier warnings about the consequences of political missteps, contrary to the propaganda labeling them with a Biafra agenda. He highlighted their nuanced understanding of Nigeria’s dynamics and their rejection of both President Buhari and Tinubu in past elections.

According to Yusuf, the apparent silence of the Southeastern region amid political shifts is a deliberate response rooted in a deep understanding of Nigeria’s socio-political dynamics. He asserted that while others may misconstrue this silence as acquiescence, it is, in fact, a testament to the region’s vigilance and foresight. He underscored the Southeast’s history of rejecting candidates deemed unfit for leadership, including notable figures like President Buhari and Bola Tinubu.

Yusuf elucidated on the Southeast’s electoral history, noting their consistent refusal to endorse candidates who fail to align with their values and aspirations. He pointed to Tinubu’s failed attempts to secure support from the region despite his political maneuvers, suggesting that such rejection reflects the Southeast’s commitment to responsible governance and collective well-being.

Furthermore, Yusuf urged the nation to heed the Southeast’s perspective, particularly in electoral matters, citing their astute grasp of Nigeria’s complexities and challenges. He emphasized the need for broader acknowledgment of regional insights and cautioned against dismissing their concerns as mere political posturing.

In essence, Ismaila Yusuf’s remarks serve as a call for electoral prudence and a recognition of the Southeast’s informed approach to governance and political participation. His commentary underscores the importance of inclusive decision-making and the value of diverse perspectives in shaping Nigeria’s democratic trajectory.

NN News Media reports in an interview with Arise TV, Yusuf expressed deep concern over the silence from the South-Eastern region amid the ongoing hardship faced under Tinubu’s rule.

Yusuf articulated, “The unusual quietness from the South-Easterners is troubling. Tinubu’s economic policies have exacerbated the situation, leaving many in dire straits and signaling imminent trouble.

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