President Tinubu's response to the Jos massacre and other security crises in Nigeria has been criticized for its insensitivity and lack of empathy. The author argues that Tinubu's actions, such as visiting the airport instead of the city center and skipping the visit altogether, demonstrate a disregard for the victims and their families. The article highlights how Tinubu's visits are often staged for political gain, with little genuine concern for the people affected by the violence. The author questions whether Tinubu understands his constitutional responsibilities and whether his sycophants are protecting him from the truth of his incompetence. The piece also discusses the broader implications of Tinubu's actions, including the potential for his administration to prioritize political perks over addressing the root causes of insecurity in the country. The author concludes by calling for a more accountable and results-oriented approach to addressing the Plateau crisis and other security challenges in Nigeria.