Thursday, June 26, 2025 - Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, has said that he is fully loyal to President Bola Tinubu and would do whatever the President asks of him.
This is coming in the wake of the growing speculation over
who will emerge as Tinubu’s running mate for the 2027 presidential election.
The Deputy Senate President made this declaration at a media
briefing on the forthcoming zonal public hearings of the Senate Committee on
Constitution Review, where he responded to growing calls for him to be
considered as Tinubu’s running mate in the next general election.
“I don’t want to say anything about this now because one
point is very clear. Mr. President, since the inception of this administration,
has been trying so hard to change the trajectory of the country in a way that
will bring prosperity to the nation.
“So, bringing this issue is quite premature. That’s why I
told those groups frankly, I don’t know them. I thank them for believing in me.
But I told them, ‘Instead of wasting energy on things that are not relevant
now, channel your resources to supporting the President. When the time comes,
we’ll play politics. But this time is for governance’.
“Mr. President is my political father. You’ll be surprised
if I start telling you what he has done for me and my people. So, whenever he
asks me to do something when the time comes, I’ll do it. I’m very loyal to him.
“So, if the time comes and he says I should work with him, I
will do it, whatever he asks me to do, I’ll do. I’m loyal to him, 100 per
cent,” he said.
The lawmaker also gave updates on the forthcoming zonal
public hearings of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review which he chairs.
According to him, the committee is currently reviewing 59
bills and 31 proposals, with further contributions expected through public
memoranda.
The hearings will be held across Nigeria’s six geopolitical
zones including the South-South (in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State; chaired by
the Senate President Godswill Akpabio, or his representative), North-West (in
Kano chaired by Barau), and the South-West (in Lagos; chaired by the Senate
Leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele).
Others are the North-Central (in Jos; chaired by Deputy
Senate Leader, Senator Lola Ashiru), North-East (in Maiduguri; chaired by the
Chief Whip, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno), and the South-East in Enugu (chaired by
the Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Peter Nwebonyi).
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