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Nexio Global Media > Africa > President Tinubu Stays at Jos Airport Amid Logistical Challenges After Plateau Crisis Visit
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President Tinubu Stays at Jos Airport Amid Logistical Challenges After Plateau Crisis Visit

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 8:53 am
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Headline:
President Tinubu Faces Backlash Over Airport Meeting with Jos Attack Victims – Presidency Explains Logistical Constraints

Contents
Why the Airport Meeting?A Promise of Justice and Tech-Driven SecurityMixed Reactions

Subheading:
Critics accuse Nigerian leader of insensitivity, while officials cite security and scheduling challenges for abbreviated visit.


Jos, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s truncated visit to Plateau State has sparked controversy after he met with grieving families of recent attack victims at the airport rather than traveling to the affected community. The Presidency has defended the decision, attributing it to tight scheduling and aviation safety limitations.

Last Sunday, gunmen struck Angwa Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area, leaving dozens dead. Tinubu’s visit aimed to console survivors and address the escalating violence. However, his choice to remain at the airport drew sharp criticism, including from opposition leader Atiku Abubakar, who labeled the encounter a “choreographed spectacle” lacking empathy.

Why the Airport Meeting?

According to presidential aide Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s original itinerary included a high-profile meeting with Chadian leader Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno in Abuja before a scheduled trip to Ogun State. After receiving a security briefing from Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the President rerouted to Jos—but time constraints and logistical hurdles forced adjustments.

“The runway at Jos lacks night-flight capabilities, and the 40-minute drive to the township would’ve risked missing the dusk departure window,” Onanuga explained. “To ensure face-to-face engagement, victims and stakeholders were brought to the airport.”

Among attendees were Nigeria’s defense minister, army chief, and police inspector general, who had earlier assessed the crisis zone. Tinubu deployed a team to Rukuba for groundwork while he held talks at the airport, pledging federal support.

A Promise of Justice and Tech-Driven Security

During the televised meeting, Tinubu acknowledged the limitations of monetary compensation, instead vowing systemic solutions. “No amount of money can replace your loss,” he told mourners, promising 5,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras to curb violence and track perpetrators.

The Presidency emphasized the visit’s strategic intent: “This wasn’t about symbolism but actionable dialogue with community leaders,” Onanuga noted. Tinubu later invited Plateau representatives to Abuja for follow-up discussions.

Mixed Reactions

While some residents praised the President’s pledges, others criticized the optics. “Meeting victims at an airport feels rushed, not compassionate,” said local activist Grace Pam. Political analysts suggest the backlash underscores public fatigue with Nigeria’s cycle of communal violence—over 200 deaths in Plateau this year alone.

The federal government maintains that Tinubu’s approach prioritizes long-term stability over short-term gestures. Yet, as nighttime curfews return to Jos, many await tangible results beyond promises.

— Reported by Nexio News


Key Takeaways:

  • Tinubu’s Jos visit shortened due to aviation safety and diplomatic commitments.
  • Opposition decries airport meeting as “stage-managed”; Presidency defends logistics.
  • 5,000 AI cameras pledged to monitor hotspots; community leaders summoned to Abuja.
  • Plateau death toll fuels pressure for concrete anti-violence measures.

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