Groups Back Seyi Tinubu's Police Protection Amid Soyinka's Critique
Two civic groups under the aegis of the Grassroots Mobilisation Initiative (GMI) and the Democracy Watch Initiative (DWI), have issued a joint statement responding to recent remarks by Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, concerning the security esc0rt assigned to Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
They recalled that during the politically charged atmosphere of the 2023 pre-primary campaigns, Seyi Tinubu was attacked, an incident they said demonstrates the real threats he faces due to his visibility and influence.

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In a statement signed by the GMI National Coordinator, Samaila Musa and DWI Director of Strategic Communications, Dr. Tunji O. Bamidele, stressed that Seyi Tinubu’s position as the first son of a sitting president places him in a category that naturally attracts intense scrutiny and occasional hostility.
According to the statement: “We hold Professor Soyinka in high regard for his contributions to literature and his advocacy for justice, we believe that his comments on this matter merit a thoughtful and reasoned rebuttal.

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“Professor Soyinka's critique appears to stem from a perspective that overlooks the unique circumstances surrounding Seyi Tinubu's public life and the potential threats he faces.”
The organisations highlighted Seyi Tinubu’s active engagement with young Nigerians, his advocacy for youth empowerment, and his role in facilitating opportunities for ordinary youths as factors that have strengthened his influence, but also increased his vulnerability.
GMI and DWI urged Soyinka to avoid politicising matters related to personal safety, warning that his comments could inadvertently downplay legitimate threats.
“In a nation where political tensions and violence can escalate rapidly, it is imperative to recognize the need for adequate security measures for individuals in high-profile positions and especially members of the first family whenever the need arises.
“Seyi Tinubu has not only embraced his role as a public figure but has also actively engaged with the youth of Nigeria, advocating for their interests and facilitating appointments that resonate with their aspirations.
“His commitment to youth empowerment and involvement in advocating for ordinary Nigerian youths has positioned him as a pivotal figure in the current administration, a role that, regrettably, also heightens his vulnerability.
“It is essential to emphasize that the provision of security for Seyi Tinubu is not merely a matter of privilege; it is a necessary precaution to ensure his safety and well-being. In a society where political violence is not uncommon, the protection of individuals who are influential in shaping the future of the nation must be prioritized.
“To dismiss the need for such protection is to disregard the realities of our political landscape and the potential dangers that accompany public service. Furthermore, we urge Professor Soyinka to refrain from politicizing issues of security and safety.
“The implications of his remarks could inadvertently undermine the seriousness of the threats faced by individuals like Seyi Tinubu. While it is crucial to engage in healthy political discourse, it is equally important to approach matters of personal safety with the gravity they deserve knowing fully well the security situation in Nigeria for the past twenty years can not be compared with other claims that Professor Soyinka was trying to reference.”

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“Security is not a luxury; it is a fundamental right that should be afforded to all citizens, especially those who have chosen to serve their country in the public eye. The Grassroots Mobilisation Initiative and Democracy Watch Initiative stands firm in our belief that Seyi Tinubu, given his unique position and the challenges he faces, is deserving of police protection,” they statement.
The groups affirmed their firm belief that Seyi Tinubu deserves police protection based on his unique circumstances and exposure.
They called on all stakeholders, including Soyinka, to engage in constructive discussion that prioritises safety over politics, adding that, “Let us move beyond political rhetoric and work together to ensure a secure environment for all Nigerians, regardless of their political affiliations or familial ties.”
Source: Legit.ng
