In a fiery critique that has stirred political conversations nationwide, Rufai Oseni has publicly questioned President Bola Tinubu’s assurances on national security, while highlighting what he calls the dire state of military welfare.
“I don’t believe,” Oseni declared, signaling his skepticism over promises made regarding improved safety and protection for Nigerians. His comments come amid growing concerns over the welfare of soldiers, many of whom reportedly face poor living conditions, insufficient pay, and limited resources despite being on the frontlines of national security.
Oseni’s remarks have fueled debates across media platforms, with citizens and commentators weighing in on the perceived gap between government promises and the realities on the ground. Critics argue that without meaningful reforms and attention to the military’s needs, security pledges risk being mere rhetoric.
The lawmaker’s bold statements underscore a growing tension between political leadership and public confidence, with many now demanding concrete actions to back up assurances of safety and soldier welfare.
As the nation watches closely, Oseni’s lament serves as a stark reminder that security is not just about policies—it’s about the people who protect the country every day.


