- Safiu Kehinde
Former Inspector-General of Police, Mike Okiro, has endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term as he expressed confidence in his administration.
Okiro maintained that Tinubu’s administration is “courageous, reform-driven and unprecedented”.
The former IGP made this known while address newsmen on Sunday in Ibadan.
Okiro reportedly joined other dignitaries to endorse Tinubu and inaugurate Grassroots Mobilisation for the President.
In his address, the ex-Police chief noted that Tinubu assumed office amid daunting challenges and has continued addressing them through “carefully sequenced and gradual policy decisions”.
He said Tinubu’s cross-sector policies were yielding results after “difficult but necessary choices”, expressing confidence reforms would reposition Nigeria for growth before the first term ends.
Okiro cited Tinubu’s record as Lagos State governor, saying past achievements showed leadership capacity and offered insight into “what Nigerians should expect after eight years”.
He said no Nigerian President had governed with similar boldness, citing fuel subsidy removal, which “initially caused hardship but is stabilising the economy”.
Okiro urged Nigerians to remain patient and supportive, saying sustained backing would help Tinubu consolidate reforms and “take Nigeria to its destination”.
On security, he expressed optimism that ongoing interventions would curb insecurity, commending the President’s efforts and assuring that current strategies would reduce criminality nationwide.
He recalled working with Tinubu as Lagos governor, attributing the state’s relative peace to a robust security architecture that continues influencing safety outcomes.
Okiro, the Maradin Hausawa of Ibadanland, also paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Sarkin Sasa.
He was accompanied by leaders from youth and elders’ forums, including Northern Youth and Elder’s Awareness Forum National Coordinator, Alhaji Mahmud Sani-Yerima, and other zonal coordinators.
