Tinubu Forces Through Resolution at Expense of Open Dialogue
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Tinubu brought a resolution to the meeting and said it was a presidential directive that should not be undermined.
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The "peace agreement" was not a product of discussion and compromise, but rather Tinubu's pre-written resolution.
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Tinubu did not allow the resolution to be fully read and understood before requiring Fubara to sign it.
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Tinubu made subtle threats about defying a presidential directive having consequences.
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Fubara likely signed due to the threats and realizing that rejecting it could bring external conflicts amidst internal crisis.