Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has condemned Seyi Tinubu’s recent food sharing event in northern Nigeria, calling it “degrading” and an “insult” to the region’s legacy.
Lamido described the act as a “humiliation” and an insult to the people of the region.
In a video, he criticized the gesture, suggesting that it was degrading and politically motivated.
He said, “You will hear people saying that Arewa is known for bravery and integrity, yet Tinubu is going to Sokoto and Kano, distributing cooked rice to our people. This is total humiliation.
Is this how to govern or promote good governance? What Tinubu is doing to the northern people is an insult.”
Lamido urged the people to unite and resist this humiliation, stating that it’s time to stand for what is right.