The Conference of United Political Parties (CUPP) supports a call by the House of Representatives Minority Caucus asking President Bola Tinubu to either demonstrate effective leadership or resign. In a statement signed by CUPP’s acting National Chairman, Chief Peter Ameh, the coalition says it aligns with the Minority Caucus position amid growing public concern over Nigeria’s security situation. CUPP urges the administration to urgently address pressing national problems, including insecurity and economic hardship, and to take “immediate and visible steps” to improve conditions for Nigerians. It frames leadership as a responsibility rather than an entitlement, stating that elected officials should step aside if they do not deliver good governance that improves people’s lives. The group also says it will continue to monitor developments closely and will speak out in the public interest. The outlets describe the call as part of the broader political response to worsening security conditions in parts of the country.