The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised President Bola Tinubu for what it described as excessive foreign trips and wasteful spending, accusing him of neglecting pressing domestic challenges.
In a statement on Thursday by its spokesperson, Bola Abdullahi, the party faulted the President’s latest foreign trip, claiming that he has embarked on 40 foreign visits since assuming office, spending a total of about 181 days — nearly six months — outside the country.
“By public records, this means that in the 26 months he has been President, almost 25 per cent of his time has been spent abroad,” the ADC said.
The party argued that despite billions of naira reportedly spent on these trips, there have been “no real economic gains,” while insecurity and poverty continue to worsen.
“Set against the growing insecurity that claims the lives of an average of 30 Nigerians daily, and widespread poverty that has left the majority of citizens in misery, this frequent flier presidency stands in stark contrast to the realities on the ground,” the statement read.
The ADC cited reports of bandit-imposed taxes in states such as Benue and Zamfara, rampant killings, worsening economic hardship, and a growing population of malnourished children.
The party also questioned the rationale behind Tinubu’s latest trip amid speculation about his health. “Nigeria deserves a President who is present. While millions suffer, our leaders cannot afford to treat governance like a part-time job,” it stated.
The ADC warned that speculation over the President’s health could harm the economy, discourage investors, and embolden the country’s adversaries.