Why North can’t speak with one voice – Elder statesman Tanko Yakasai

Published on September 23, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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Tanko Yakasai, an elder statesman, says northern Nigeria cannot speak with one voice.

According to Yakasai, the large population of the North naturally leads to diverse opinions.

‎Speaking with newsmen, Yakasai dismissed the idea of prematurely ending President Bola Tinubu’s administration, while advocating for the completion of its tenure and policies.

‎He advocated continuity in governance, to ensure stability, which he believes is essential for national progress and prosperity.

‎Yakasai equally endorsed democracy as the best form of government, citing its ability to provide stability in managing a country’s affairs.

‎He said: “It is not possible. We are more than half of the entire population of Nigeria. You can’t put this number of people together and think they will think alike. There will be differences, it is in human nature.

‎”I am one of those that have been in the forefront in support of continuity in government.

“What we want is a government that will not only be able to complete its constitutionally allowed tenure but also complete its policies and projects which it set out to achieve within set timelines, and handover to whoever the people decide should continue.

‎”We don’t want a situation where a government’s tenure is cut short.”

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