Oshiomhole made the remarks on Wednesday while fielding
questions on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme.
According to him, although the Tinubu administration has
been in office for about two and a half years, noticeable changes are occurring
daily as a result of ongoing reforms.
He argued that critics who previously demanded a departure
from old approaches are now questioning the government for adopting a radically
different path.
Oshiomhole said the president is not merely reforming the
system but undertaking far-reaching and fundamental changes aimed at correcting
long-standing structural problems.
He maintained that the administration should be judged based
on the direction and substance of its policies rather than expectations of
immediate outcomes, stressing that meaningful change requires time.
Oshiomhole said: “We did not promise miracles. In two and a
half years of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, every day there is something changing.
“And like I said, this is a society in which people like
Peter Obi will say, ‘you can’t keep doing the same thing over and over and
expect a different outcome.’
“Okay, now Tinubu is doing something totally different, not
just reforming, but radically reforming. And then you say, ‘Why is he
reforming?’”

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