Reactions As Atedo Peterside Faults Tinubu's Inaugural Speech After Being Sworn In
A few hours ago, prominent southern Elder Statesman, Chief Atedo Peterside took to social media to fault Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu over some parts of the inaugural speech he delivered shortly after being sworn in as Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic. In a post made on his Twitter handle on Monday night, Peterside, who is the Chairman of the ANAP Foundation, stated that while most of the content in Tinubu's speech was good, the President, however, shouldn't have made some allusions toward the contentious February 25 election in which he was declared the winner.

Reactions As Atedo Peterside Faults Tinubu Inaugural Speech After Being Sworn In
Chief Atedo Peterside, a notable Elder Statesman from the south, recently resorted to social media to criticise Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu's remarks from his inaugural address as President of the Federal Republic. Peterside, Chairman of the ANAP Foundation, tweeted late on Monday that most of Tinubu's speech was fine, but that the President shouldn't have alluded to the contested election on February 25 in which he was declared the winner.

Reactions As Atedo Peterside Faults Tinubu's Inaugural Speech After Being Sworn In
It is worth noting that Tinubu's speech was widely praised for its conciliatory tone and emphasis on national unity. However, Peterside's criticism highlights the continuing controversy surrounding the February 25 election, which was marred by allegations of vote-rigging and violence. Earlier today, Chief Atedo Peterside, a well-known Elder Statesman from the southern part of Nigeria, criticized Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu's inaugural speech as Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic.
