Illustrative split-image contrasting Zamfara bomb blast devastation with President Tinubu's jet departure, featuring ADC criticism for a news article.
Illustrative split-image contrasting Zamfara bomb blast devastation with President Tinubu's jet departure, featuring ADC criticism for a news article.
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ADC criticizes Tinubu's Europe trip after Zamfara bomb blast

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The African Democratic Congress has condemned President Bola Tinubu's departure for Europe and the UAE following a deadly bomb explosion in Zamfara State that left many feared dead. The opposition party described the timing as a sign of lacking empathy amid rising insecurity. Police confirmed the blast on a major road, attributing it to bandits.

On Saturday afternoon, an explosion rocked the Yar’Tasha–Dansadau Road in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Nigeria, caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by bandits. The Zamfara State Police Command confirmed the incident, with Public Relations Officer Yazid Abubakar stating, “I can confirm that there was a blast in that area, but the incident just happened. I can’t tell you details yet. I will update you later.” Many travellers were feared killed, and videos circulating on social media showed people fleeing in panic with vehicles abandoned along the highway.

This attack marks the latest in a series of violence on the road, following a similar explosion in December 2024 that killed six people and injured eight others. The area has a history of banditry and violent incidents, heightening fears among residents.

Amid this tragedy, President Bola Tinubu departed Lagos on Sunday, December 28, 2025, for Europe as part of his end-of-year break, ahead of an official visit to Abu Dhabi. The trip includes participation in the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2026 Summit, invited by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The summit's theme is ‘The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go’, focusing on sustainable development. The presidency stated the president would return after the event.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) sharply criticized the president's absence and silence. National Publicity Secretary Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi tweeted, “In the wake of yet another deadly bomb blast in Zamfara, to which the President has not said a single word; on the back of an unprecedented foreign military attack on Nigerian soil; right in the middle of all the uncertainty it has provoked; with a confused and scared nation waiting for the President to speak to us and assure us that all is well, the next thing we hear is that the President has gone on holiday. What a President!”

Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas also condemned the explosion as cowardly, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

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Reactions on X largely echo the ADC's criticism of President Tinubu's Europe trip as insensitive following the Zamfara bomb blast. Users from opposition accounts and analysts label it a lack of empathy amid insecurity, with calls for sympathy visits instead. High-engagement posts amplify accusations of irresponsibility and poor leadership. Few neutral or positive sentiments appear, dominated by negative opinions from diverse users including political figures.

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Illustration of US airstrikes hitting terrorist camps in Nigeria's Sokoto State, with jets over exploding savanna landscape.
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US airstrikes hit terrorist camps in Sokoto's Tangaza LGA

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The United States conducted airstrikes on suspected terrorist camps in Tangaza Local Government Area of Sokoto State on December 25, 2025, prompting mixed reactions from Nigerian officials and groups.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has strongly condemned the disruption of its activities in Borno State and called for a police investigation into the incident.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu left Lagos on Sunday for Europe to extend his end-of-year break. The trip precedes an official visit to Abu Dhabi for the Sustainability Week Summit in early January.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State has seen a significant influx of defectors from the People's Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC) and Labour Party (LP) during a town hall meeting in the Ibarapa area. Party leaders hailed the move as a sign of shifting political loyalties amid growing dissatisfaction with established parties. Officials promised full integration for the new members.

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President Bola Tinubu has dismissed Nigeria's service chiefs, including Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, and appointed new leaders amid swirling coup rumours. The changes include Air Vice Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke as the 23rd Chief of Air Staff and Rear Admiral Idi Abbas as the 25th Chief of Naval Staff, with General Oluyede named as the new CDS. The opposition African Democratic Congress has urged the president to explain the abrupt move.

The Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has threatened to release new allegations of mismanagement against the state government led by Governor Seyi Makinde. This follows revelations about a N50 billion federal relief fund for the Ibadan explosion. The APC accuses the administration of corruption and ingratitude toward the federal government.

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Boko Haram terrorists have claimed responsibility for an attack on a military base in Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, where they killed soldiers and vowed to establish a caliphate there. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar criticized the federal government for targeting opposition figures while ignoring ethnic militias. Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, condemned the attack and called for immediate action to prevent further loss of life.

 

 

 

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