We (North) Have No Reason To Vote For Him Again, We Voted For Him When His People Did Not-Usman Yusuf

According to a report by Punch Newspaper on Sunday, September 28, 2025, Prof. Usman Yusuf, former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, has expressed concern over the state of insecurity in the North and the political decisions of President Bola Tinubu.

He stated that the North feels abandoned despite its significant role in supporting Tinubu during the 2023 elections.

According to him, the region gave the President strong backing, particularly in Katsina, yet today many northerners believe they are being sidelined.

Yusuf argued that this sense of neglect is deepening frustration among people in the region.

He recalled that Lagos, Tinubu’s home state, gave him fewer votes compared to northern states, yet northerners stood behind him when he needed political strength.

He added that the current political atmosphere reflects a growing feeling of betrayal.

On insecurity, Yusuf emphasized that the North continues to live under fear and pressure from violent groups.

He noted that families and communities are still dealing with banditry, kidnappings, and killings almost daily.

He maintained that the government has not done enough to provide lasting solutions to these problems.

In his view, insecurity remains the biggest challenge facing ordinary people across the region.

Speaking further, Yusuf stressed that negotiation with bandits should not be the central approach of government.

While acknowledging that dialogue can be one of many tools, he argued that it cannot replace firm security actions.

He insisted that only a strong and coordinated military and intelligence response can restore safety to affected communities.

He also reflected on how insecurity is weakening economic activities in the North.

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Farmers, according to him, are finding it increasingly difficult to go to their farmlands, while traders are losing their businesses because of constant threats.

This situation, he said, is worsening poverty and food shortages in many northern states.

The professor highlighted that young people are particularly vulnerable under the current situation.

With limited job opportunities and constant insecurity, many are being left hopeless.

Yusuf warned that if these issues are not addressed, they may create more dangerous problems for the country in the future.

In his remarks, he cautioned that political leaders must not take the loyalty of the North for granted.

Yusuf pointed out that the support given to President Tinubu in the last election came at a cost and should not be forgotten.

He stressed that for the region, political support is tied to respect, inclusion, and real solutions to insecurity.

He said: We (North) have no reason to vote for him again. We voted for him when his people did not. Katsina, where I come from, gave him more votes than his state of Lagos. So, his people did not vote for him. We sheltered him politically, and now he alienates us and wants to come back again. See, More, Here>>>>

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