El-Rufai Tells Nigerians: ‘Has Your Life Gotten Better Since Tinubu Was Sworn-In?, If Not Give Another Person A Chance’

President Bola Tinubu has a 91% disapproval rating in the Northern and Southeastern areas, according to former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, who does not see his regaining power in 2027.
The former leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) encouraged Nigerians to give other candidates a chance to lead the nation until their standard of living has improved since Tinubu took office on May 29, 2023.
Tinubu has failed miserably in the areas of commerce, economy, and security during the last two years, according to El-Rufai, who just defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
The former governor reportedly revealed this information in an interview on Monday night’s Prime Time on Arise Television. POCO mobile phones

“We must invite the public to decide if they approve of what is taking place. Just two years have passed. After Tinubu took office on May 29, 2023, if your life has improved, great, but if not, why not give others a chance? El-Rufai enquired.

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He continued, saying: “We have conducted some polling in a number of locations across the nation, especially in the north and southeast. The unfavorable rating of President Tinubu is 91%, whereas in Lagos, it is 78%.

Even in the Southwest, he is performing marginally better in states like Ondo and Ekiti, where his disapproval rating is above 78%. However, nowhere in the region is he performing better than 50%.

The man has left; his performance was appalling. Everything is going wrong: the security architecture has failed, the economy has stalled, and there are unclear trade and investment regulations.

“We don’t know where the money is going because there are no results, even though they are raising a lot of money.”

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