NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Despite being a staunch supporter and vocal defender of President Bola Tinubu, Nigerian comedian Seyi Law has made it clear that he does not personally benefit from the current administration.
During a recent interview on the Mic On podcast, hosted by Seun Akinbaloye, Seyi Law reiterated his strong support for the president’s policies, even as the country grapples with economic challenges.
In the interview, Akinbaloye posed a question that many Nigerians have been asking: “There are those who say that if it were Peter Obi who was elected president, or if it were Atiku Abubakar, they would have done better than what we are seeing today.”
In response, Seyi Law firmly stated, “Nobody could have done better than what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing today.”
When asked if he truly believed that the current state of affairs is the best any leader could have offered, the comedian was unwavering in his response, highlighting Tinubu’s campaign promises and their alignment with his current policies.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had the best manifesto out of the top candidates, and I challenge any of them to present theirs so we can compare. The president has stayed true to his manifesto, and his processes align with what he hopes to achieve, and I’m very happy with that,” he asserted.
Addressing the widespread criticism of the government’s economic policies, which have led to increased hunger and hardship across Nigeria, the comedian acknowledged the suffering but maintained his support for the president’s approach.
“I knew the pain that would come with some of these policies, and I had prepared myself for it,” he explained. “But at the same time, I must not put myself in the shoes of every other person and assume that they would be able to bear the pain as I would.”
Seyi Law also made it clear that his support for Tinubu is not driven by personal gain. “As I have always said, I don’t benefit anything from the government. I don’t work with the government aside from my recent appointment, but I speak the truth when I have to,” he said.