Long-Time Political Kingmaker Tinubu Sworn in as Nigeria’s New President

Mon May 29 2023
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ABUJA, Nigeria: Best dubbed as long-time political kingmaker, Bola Tinubu was sworn in as Nigerian president on Monday, succeeding Muhammadu Buhari, a former general who stepped down after two terms in office.

The 71-year-old southerner takes over from the 80-year-old northerner as Africa’s most populous nation faces a sea of economic challenges including a security crisis. “As president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I will discharge my duties and perform my functions honestly to the best of my ability, faithfully and in accordance with the constitution,” said Tinubu in a live broadcast from the capital Abuja’s Eagle Square.

Foreign leaders and representatives present at the ceremony included presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa and Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana besides delegations from the United States, Britain and China. Kashim Shettima was sworn in as vice president, who replaced Yemi Osinbajo.

The ruling party duo were declared winners of the February 25 election, gaining 8.8m votes and picking up the required number of ballots across two-thirds of Nigeria’s states. The main opposition leader Atiku Abubakar, who came second, and outsider Peter Obi, who was third, are contesting the results in the court, claiming rigging.

The electoral commission has acknowledged “glitches” during the vote but dismissed claims that the process was not free and fair. Dubbed a political “godfather”, Tinubu campaigned, saying “it’s my turn” to govern Africa’s biggest economy, Nigeria.

He touted his experience as Lagos governor from 1999 to 2007 — a period that, supporters say, modernised Lagos, Nigeria’s business hub. But the new president also faces corruption allegations, which he denies, besides questions over his health. — AFP

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