Table of Contents

  1. Call for Collective Action
  2. Urgent Need for Leadership
  3. Departure from Founding Fathers' Vision
  4. Path to Meaningful Recovery

The former Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, has urged a united effort to rescue Nigeria, which he described as being in distress.

Tambuwal made this appeal on Saturday during a colloquium celebrating his 60th birthday.

The ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives emphasized that the country urgently requires collective salvation through sincere leadership, accountable governance, and national unity.

He pointed out that Nigeria's current situation marks a painful deviation from the ideals and sacrifices made by its founding fathers.

The Senator from Sokoto South stressed that genuine recovery can only commence when Nigerians acknowledge that there is a fundamental issue with the way the country is being governed.

“It is essential for all of us to recognize that there is something fundamentally wrong with the governance we have in Nigeria today.

“Thus, we must commit ourselves to collaborate and rescue the nation. Our country is in danger, and we are seeking salvation. This is a collective effort,” the lawmaker stated.

What did Aminu Tambuwal call for on his 60th birthday?

Aminu Tambuwal called for a collective effort to salvage Nigeria, emphasizing the need for honest leadership, responsible governance, and national unity.

What did Tambuwal say about Nigeria's current situation?

He indicated that the current state of Nigeria represents a painful departure from the vision and sacrifices of the country's founding fathers.

What did Tambuwal suggest is necessary for recovery?

Tambuwal suggested that meaningful recovery can only begin when Nigerians admit there is a fundamental issue with the country's governance.