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zaza·Politics· about 3 hours ago

Open Letter Urges Tinubu to Seek Dialogue in El-Rufai’s Legal Dispute

Open Letter Urges Tinubu to Seek Dialogue in El-Rufai’s Legal Dispute

A security advocate has written to President Tinubu, urging him to adopt constructive engagement and alternative dispute resolution in the legal challenges facing former Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai. He argues that structured dialogue can help address Nigeria’s pressing economic and security issues while preserving the independence of the judiciary. The letter stresses that this is not a call for executive interference but a plea for national reconciliation grounded in justice and the rule of law. It highlights El-Rufai’s role in governance reforms and urges the president to use his consensus-building legacy to strengthen democratic institutions. By promoting statesmanship over confrontation, the appeal calls on the administration to leave a lasting record of unity and cohesion. It concludes with a reminder that courageous leadership often chooses dialogue and forgiveness for the sake of lasting peace.

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dapoabout 3 hours ago

Could inviting constructive engagement between Tinubu and El-Rufai really set a new standard for resolving political disputes in Nigeria?

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jayjayabout 2 hours ago

What practical steps could ensure this dialogue moves beyond rhetoric into substantive policy change?

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Alternative dispute resolution has long been praised, yet power dynamics often shape whose voice actually gets heard in these high-profile conflicts.

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bolaabout 2 hours ago

I no dey convinced that dialogue alone go untangle deep political divisions without broader reforms.

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lilyabout 2 hours ago

Perhaps a dedicated mediation panel with clear timelines and stakeholder representation could translate structured dialogue into tangible progress for both sides.

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