Former Ogun State Governor Olusegun Osoba has called on Nigerians to unite behind President Bola Tinubu. Speaking at a high-profile All Progressives Congress (APC) South West Zone Assembly meeting, Osoba unveiled a 17-year-old strategy that propelled Tinubu from state politics to the presidency, emphasizing the collective effort of Yoruba leadership in this ascent.
On a balmy Sunday afternoon in Lagos, the opulent Eko Hotels and Suites buzzed with anticipation as political heavyweights from Nigeria’s South West region gathered for what would become a revelatory assembly. The air was thick with the sense that history was about to be made public.
Chief Olusegun Osoba took to the podium, his presence commanding immediate attention from the assembled dignitaries and media. What followed was a candid disclosure that peeled back the layers of Nigerian political strategy, offering a rare glimpse into the machinations that shape the nation’s leadership.
Osoba’s revelation centered on a pivotal meeting that took place in 2007, immediately following Bola Tinubu’s tenure as Governor of Lagos State. “Seventeen years ago,” Osoba began, his voice carrying across the hushed room, “we gathered at a luncheon organized by Alhaji Hamsa, our leader in the South West at that time.”
The former governor went on to detail the strategic decision made at that gathering. It was at that meeting we collectively decided that Bola should move from Lagos politics to the national stage, to represent the interests of the Yoruba people at the topmost level of Nigerian politics.
This statement sent murmurs rippling through the audience, as the implications of such long-term political planning began to sink in.
As Osoba’s speech unfolded, it became clear that President Tinubu’s ascent to the nation’s highest office was the culmination of a carefully orchestrated plan involving key South West political figures.
“This wasn’t the work of one man,” Osoba emphasized, his gaze sweeping across the room. “It was a collective effort, a testament to the unity and foresight of Yoruba leadership.”
Among those present at the assembly were several political stalwarts who had played crucial roles in this nearly two-decade-long strategy. Former Osun State Governor Bisi Akande nodded in agreement as Osoba spoke, while current Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu listened intently, representing the new generation of leaders influenced by this political masterplan.
With the historical context established, Osoba pivoted to the present, issuing a heartfelt plea for national unity behind President Tinubu’s administration.
Now that our collective efforts have borne fruit,” Osoba declared, his voice rising with emotion, “it is imperative that all Nigerians, regardless of ethnic or political affiliations, rally behind our President. The challenges facing our nation require a united front.
This call for support comes at a crucial time for the Tinubu administration, which has faced significant economic and security challenges in its early months.
As news of Osoba’s revelations spread, reactions from across Nigeria’s political spectrum began pouring in.
Dr. Aisha Mohammed, a political analyst from the University of Abuja, offered her perspective: “This disclosure provides fascinating insight into the long-term strategic thinking within Nigerian politics. It raises questions about regional influences on national leadership and the nature of our democratic processes.”
Meanwhile, opposition figures have expressed concern over the implications of such long-term regional planning. Senator Abdullahi Ibrahim of the People’s Democratic Party stated, “While strategic thinking in politics is admirable, we must ensure that our national leadership represents all Nigerians, not just regional interests.
As the APC South West Zone Assembly drew to a close, the implications of Osoba’s revelations continued to reverberate through Nigeria’s political circles. The disclosure of this 17-year journey to the presidency has sparked debates about political strategy, regional influence, and the future direction of Nigerian leadership.
Governor Sanwo-Olu, speaking to reporters as he left the event, emphasized the forward-looking nature of the assembly. While we acknowledge the path that led us here, our focus now is on supporting President Tinubu in addressing the pressing needs of all Nigerians. The real work begins now.”
As Nigeria grapples with economic challenges, security concerns, and the quest for national unity, the revelations from this assembly have added a new dimension to the political discourse.
The coming weeks and months will likely see increased scrutiny of the Tinubu administration’s policies and appointments, as observers look for signs of how this long-term regional strategy might influence national governance.
Chief Olusegun Osoba’s call for national support of President Bola Tinubu, coupled with the revelation of a 17-year political strategy, has provided a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Nigerian politics. As the nation digests these disclosures, the challenge now lies in reconciling regional political planning with the diverse needs and aspirations of all Nigerians.
Whether this revelation will serve to unite the country behind President Tinubu or spark further debates about regional influence in national politics remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that Nigerian politics has entered a new era of transparency and strategic thinking that will shape the nation’s future for years to come.