Controversy as President Delegates Unofficial Powers to Son Amid Vatican Visit
Vatican City —
Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu was seen attending the inauguration of the new Pope at the Vatican City accompanied by his son, Seyi, in a scene that has sparked fresh controversy back home over the growing influence of unelected family members within the presidency.
Photographs from the prestigious ceremony show the President seated among world leaders, while his son was observed interacting with key dignitaries and accompanying his father in a capacity that has raised eyebrows across Nigeria’s political landscape.
Critics argue that Seyi Tinubu, who holds no official position in government, appears to be wielding increasing influence over state affairs. His frequent presence at diplomatic events, high-level meetings, and official functions has drawn comparisons to political dynasties and accusations of nepotism.
“This is not just about optics,” said Dr. Ifeoma Ogundipe, a political analyst. “We’re seeing a worrying trend where a private citizen — the President’s son — is consistently given access and privileges that should be reserved for elected or formally appointed officials.”
Opposition leaders and civil society groups have called for greater transparency, urging the Presidency to clarify the scope of Seyi’s role in both domestic and international affairs.
“Power must be exercised within the bounds of the constitution,” said a spokesperson for the Centre for Democratic Accountability. “The President must not blur the lines between public service and personal loyalty.”
While supporters of the President defend Seyi’s involvement as familial support during important events, the growing pattern suggests a deeper and more entrenched influence — a matter likely to remain under scrutiny as the administration continues its term.
Reported By: Muhammad Isah Ramat
Ramat Unlimitede
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