Tinubu's aide warns Nigerians against defending criminals

Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Public Engagement, Mr. Fredrick Nwabufo, has cautioned Nigerians against attempts to make a case for criminals. He described such actions as misguided efforts to justify wrongdoing.

In a recent statement, Mr. Fredrick Nwabufo, who serves as Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Public Engagement, issued a strong warning to Nigerians. He urged the public to avoid what he called attempts to 'make a case for criminals,' emphasizing the need to uphold justice without sympathy for unlawful acts.

Nwabufo's remarks highlight ongoing concerns about public discourse in Nigeria, where debates over crime and punishment often spark controversy. While the exact context of his caution was not detailed, it appears aimed at countering narratives that might soften perceptions of criminal behavior. This comes amid broader national discussions on security and governance under the Tinubu administration.

The aide's position underscores the administration's stance on law and order, encouraging citizens to support accountability rather than excuses for offenders. No further specifics on the types of criminal cases referenced were provided in the statement.

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