President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the First Lady will depart Abuja on Tuesday for a historic State Visit to the United Kingdom (UK)

Nigeria’s First Lady Laments Lack of Off Days as Presidency Works Round the Clock

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has provided an intimate look into the intense operational pressure currently defining the executive arm of government, revealing that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu no longer has any designated rest days.

Speaking to the Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers at Jibowu Hall in Ado-Ekiti, the First Lady described the relentless work schedule required to stabilize the country’s economy and handle escalating security challenges across multiple geopolitical zones. Her remarks come at a time of intense civic anxiety following targeted asymmetric attacks, pushing the presidency into a continuous, high-alert operational cycle.

1. 24/7 Governance in the Face of Security Pressures

Addressing the royal fathers during her working visit, Senator Tinubu asked Nigerians to keep faith with the administration, illustrating the sheer physical and mental toll the current national “Reset” is demanding from the President.

  • No Weekends or Off Days: “Let us bear in mind that we have a great country. Challenges will come, but collectively, we can tackle them,” the First Lady stated. “I can assure you, we don’t have Mondays or Sundays; the President is working round the clock to get this matter resolved.”
  • Late-Night Operational Baselines: Underscoring the non-stop nature of the administration’s defensive and economic planning, she added that the President routinely remains awake until 3:00 AM navigating state matters.
  • The Burden of Transition: The comments highlight an administration fully aware of the public pressure surrounding ongoing macroeconomic adjustments and regional security threats, seeking to assure the grassroots that their grievances are being met with absolute executive focus.

2. International Partnerships and Covert Defenses

Tying the relentless schedule directly to national security, the First Lady disclosed that major counter-offensive plans are moving behind the scenes, backed by strategic international collaborations.

  • The Global Security Corridor: Senator Tinubu confirmed that global powers, including the United States and France, are actively providing intelligence and logistics support to help Nigeria smash insurgent networks.
  • Classified Interventions: While acknowledging public frustration over recent violent incidents, she maintained that the most effective military tools being deployed cannot be spoken of openly. “A lot of efforts are ongoing to further secure the country and stamp out criminality, but these cannot be divulged publicly,” she explained.
  • The Border Infiltration Problem: The First Lady repeated a critical intelligence finding, asserting that a significant portion of the criminal elements stoking the fires of banditry and kidnapping across the nation are non-Nigerians exploiting porous border networks.

3. The Royal Directive: Fast-Tracking Structural Reforms

The traditional rulers, led by the Chairman of the Council and Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti, Oba Adejimi Adu-Alagbado, welcomed the First Lady’s assurances but insisted that structural policing shifts must be accelerated.

Royal DemandCore Systemic ArgumentTargeted Outcome
Fast-Track State PoliceLocal populations are currently left defenseless against highly mobile, heavily armed syndicates.Empowers states with localized, rapid-response tactical commands to protect farming communities.
Review Kidnapping StatutesExisting legal frameworks lack visible, extreme punitive deterrents for collaborators.Imposes severe legal penalties to cripple the logistics and financial channels aiding kidnappers.
Protect Academic ZonesRecent trends show criminal networks shifting focus toward raiding schools and classrooms.Deploys permanent security rings around schools to defend vulnerable students.

Conclusion: Holding the Line Through Collective Faith

In conclusion, Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s disclosure regarding the round-the-clock pressure within the presidency is a firm promise that the federal government is treating the nation’s current crises with maximum urgency. Therefore, moving past traditional weekend structures stands as a testament to the executive focus required to steer the country through its stabilization phase. This move further proves that “Institutional Dedication” at the absolute top is vital to dismantling entrenched security threats. Thus, the journey toward a safer Nigeria continues, with the presidency maintaining a 24/7 vigil to restore peace to the grassroots.

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