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Chieftain of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has strongly criticized Nigeria’s leadership following deadly explosions in Maiduguri.

He accused the government of abandoning citizens in a time of crisis.

According to a statement, posted on his official
X handle, “Pres_ Adebayo”, he described the situation as a profound failure of governance, pointing to the devastation experienced by residents in the northeastern city.

According to him, innocent Nigerians are left to “recount horror” while lives have been shattered and families plunged into grief.

He argued that the federal government has failed in its most fundamental responsibility—ensuring the safety and security of its people.

The Defence Minister, he noted, was appointed with a clear mandate to protect Nigerians, yet several citizens are still questioning the effectiveness of that promise.

The maverick politician also took aim at the absence of key national figures, highlighting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, are currently in London on an official visit.

He described their absence in Nigeria amid the unfolding tragedy as a troubling disconnect from the realities facing citizens at home.

“This is not just a disconnect. It is a failure of leadership,” Adebayo said, emphasizing that the primary duty of any administration is the protection of lives.

He also urged Nigerian leaders to return, take responsibility, and address the worsening security situation, warning that the country is “suffering” under the current circumstances.

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