Actor And Activist Mr Macaroni Condemns President Bola Tinubu’s Silence Following Fatal Gunmen Attack In Jos
Activist Mr Macaroni criticizes President Tinubu for not addressing the nation after 40 people were reportedly killed by gunmen in Jos North, Plateau State.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 4:47 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP

A Vocal Demand For Presidential Accountability
Prominent Nigerian entertainer and social activist Adebowale Adebayo, widely known as Mr Macaroni, has issued a sharp rebuke directed at President Bola Tinubu. The criticism centers on the President’s perceived lack of direct communication with the Nigerian public following a devastating security breach in Plateau State. Taking to his social platforms, Adebayo expressed deep frustration over the executive’s silence, arguing that a tragedy of such magnitude requires an immediate and personal response from the Commander-in-Chief. According to the activist, the absence of a presidential address undermines the public's confidence in the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens.
The Tragic Scale Of The Anguwan Rukuba Assault
The controversy stems from a brutal attack carried out by a large group of unidentified gunmen in the Anguwan Rukuba community of Jos North Local Government Area. Reports indicate that the attackers moved through the neighborhood, firing indiscriminately at residents. While initial figures varied, current estimates cited by activists suggest that at least 40 lives were lost in the carnage. According to local witnesses, the scale of the violence has left the community in a state of profound shock and mourning. Mr Macaroni’s public outcry highlights a growing sentiment among Nigerians that the human cost of these attacks is not receiving the requisite level of official attention.
Critiquing The Lack Of National Leadership In Times Of Crisis
In his statement, Mr Macaroni questioned the administrative priorities of the current government, noting that the loss of 40 lives should be treated as a national emergency. "I cannot understand how 40 Nigerians have been confirmed dead in Jos and the President of the country does not deem it necessary to address the people!" the actor stated. His remarks reflect a broader demand for "human-centered" governance, where the executive is expected to provide comfort and assurance to the populace during moments of high collective trauma. According to the activist, a televised or direct address is not merely a formality but a vital component of national leadership and emotional transparency.
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