Mixed reactions trail on X (previously Twitter) in response to the revelation that President Bola Tinubu’s son, Seyi, flew in a presidential plane to watch polo matches in Kano State.
A Journalist criticized Seyi Tinubu
A journalist named Jaafar Jaafar sparked the debate by criticizing Seyi’s use of a presidential jet for unofficial travel on Monday.
He cited another similar incident in which President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hanan, flew on a government jet for a photo.
Here is Tinubu’s golden child, Seyi, flying aboard a presidential plane to watch polo in Kano, Jaafar remarked while posting pictures on his X (formerly Twitter). However, this pattern did not begin today.
Leadership moral code may be violated
When Buhari permitted his daughter Hanan to fly in a presidential plane for a photo tour in Bauchi, he set a poor example. Our rules may be ambiguous on this, but one thing is certain: The leadership moral code is violated by this.
An X user named HGBashar responded to the post by writing, “Buhari only sought the title of ‘President’ without understanding or appreciating the majesty of the office.
This mocking began when he had the gall to permit his daughter Hanan to use a presidential jet for a brief photo tour in Bauchi.
Regard for Authority is important
“Now we witness Seyi, Tinubu’s pupil, boarding the same aircraft to travel to Kano for a polo match. Laws are important, but so are ethics, morals, and regard for authority. Our leaders must uphold the dignity of their positions rather than merely holding them.
What about the misappropriation of a special forces unit as his bodyguards? said another user named Belloinuwa. Check them out in the photos.
Jerrymusa.com reports that He recently skateboarded in Abuja, and they followed closely after. The culture of impunity from the last administration is just being continued here, perhaps on a larger scale.
A preview of what Bat will bring
“This is simply a preview of what BAT will bring. Await Folashade’s solo career to begin. This is what happens when self-serving people ascend to positions of authority and those who ought to know better side with them in order to inflame ethnic and religious tensions, according to Buzuzu7.
According to Punch GoziconC, an X user, chided the journalist and stated, “Thank you for showing your frustration. Please don’t go anywhere near the presidential jet when your father ascends to the position of power in Nigeria. While you wait, feel free to utilize a wheelbarrow as your mode of transportation.
“So what do you expect them to do on a public flight as a first family?” Aiesmerh tweeted. This is your story, Jaafar, and it won’t sell. Globally, yes. Purchase a new story to sell.
“Stop the hatred, please. These guys were wealthy before they arrived at the villa. Families are having difficulty, as is the nation as a whole.