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“They Hate Me Too” – Tinubu Acknowledges Political Hostility During Benue Visit, Vows to Protect Even His Critics

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during his visit to Benue State following the recent massacre in Yelwata, used the moment to deliver a politically charged message—acknowledging the intense criticism he faces but reaffirming his belief in democratic principles.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting in Makurdi on Wednesday, Tinubu said:
“Not everybody will like you in politics. They hate me like hell, too. Well, I’m here. I am the president, another democratic regime.
I made a promise—I will protect my abusers and accusers with the principle of democracy, freedom, and prosperity. I will protect them.
Abuse me all you want. You must take that.”
The president’s remarks struck a defiant tone, seemingly directed at political opponents and detractors who have questioned his legitimacy or criticised his leadership. His statement, made in a region that has been vocal about insecurity and alleged government neglect, was seen as a broader reflection on the challenges of leading in a deeply divided political landscape.
By declaring that he would defend even those who attack him politically, Tinubu framed himself as a custodian of democratic tolerance—positioning his presidency as one that rises above political resentment.
Observers say the president’s comments were not just about the tragedy in Benue, but also a calculated assertion of political strength in the face of growing opposition. His message: he is here to stay, and democracy, not bitterness, will guide his actions.
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