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'If It Were Africa, They'd Call It Instability' — Tinubu's Aide Reacts To UK PM's Resignation

A presidential aide to Tinubu has reacted to the resignation of the UK Prime Minister, arguing that a similar development in Africa would be branded "instability" by the West, highlighting perceived double standards in global political narratives.

Eromsele Samuel · · 4
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu


A presidential aide to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reacted to the resignation of the United Kingdom's Prime Minister, arguing that similar developments in Africa would have been branded as "instability" by Western observers and media.


The aide pointed to what he described as the double standards often applied by the West when assessing political developments in Africa compared to those in advanced democracies.


According to the presidential aide, the political turbulence and the resignation rocking the United Kingdom would have been portrayed in a starkly different light had it occurred in an African country.


He argued that while such developments are often framed as normal democratic processes or part of political accountability in Western nations, similar occurrences in Africa are frequently described as signs of instability, crisis, or democratic backsliding.


The aide's reaction underscores the longstanding debate about the perceived bias and double standards in the way the West and Western media report and interpret political events in Africa.


He maintained that political developments, including resignations, leadership changes, and crises, are part of the democratic process and should be assessed fairly, regardless of where they occur.


The presidential aide stressed that African nations and their democratic processes deserve fair and balanced treatment in global discourse, rather than being subjected to disproportionate scrutiny or negative framing.


The reaction comes amid the political turbulence in the United Kingdom following the resignation that has dominated international news and sparked discussions across the globe.


The aide's comments have continued to generate reactions, with some agreeing on the existence of double standards in the global portrayal of African political affairs, while others may view the remarks differently.


The development has reignited conversations about the narratives surrounding African democracies and the need for objective and balanced reporting of political events on the continent.


Analysts note that perceptions of political stability and instability often shape international relations, investment decisions, and the global image of nations, making fair representation crucial.


The presidential aide reaffirmed the position that African nations should not be unfairly judged or stereotyped, calling for a more balanced and objective assessment of political developments across the continent.


As reactions continue to trail the comments, attention remains focused on the broader discourse about Western perceptions of African democracies and the call for fair and balanced global narratives.



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