No matter how long Tinubu spends, he’ll fail, sink Nigeria – Dele Momodu

no matter how long tinubu spends, he’ll fail, sink nigeria – dele momodu

No matter how long Tinubu spends, he’ll fail, sink Nigeria – Dele Momodu

A former presidential candidate and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said that Nigeria will fail under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Momodu pointed out that those surrounding the President at the Presidential Villa do not tell him the truth about how badly the situation has deteriorated.

Dele Momodu said this in a write-up he shared on X with the caption, “A Nation in Pain,” where he insisted that only a miracle can avert what awaits the country.

The PDP chieftain boldly stated that no matter how long Bola Tinubu spends in office, he will fail spectacularly and sink Nigeria. He added that the president must drastically reduce the insensitivity and the ongoing jamborees in his administration for this not to happen.

“It should be obvious to most reasonable Nigerians that the government of President Bola Tinubu is clearly headed in the wrong direction and that only a miracle can avert the cataclysmic conundrum ahead of us,” he wrote.

Momodu said that anybody who is still expecting anything better from the current administration is only deceiving themselves, adding that the Lagos State template used by the President will not work in Abuja.

According to Momodu, Tinubu has in just a year overtaken former President Muhammadu Buhari in all negative indices.

“It is the reason that I wish to put it on record that one of Tinubu’s brothers is about to register his opinion and proffer solutions that are not difficult to activate and actualize if a leader ever meant well.

“Inside the villa, the President is being hero-worshipped. Those around him are painting a picture of ‘things are getting better, only opposition people are complaining and grumbling…’ Truth is, nothing is working.

“Those who wish to remain in the good books of Tinubu can continue to delude him and themselves,” he said, adding that some of these people are just in government to “grab their own booty as quickly as possible.

“It is not always because of desperate needs, but due to the despicable greed of man. They were mentored by him and largely emboldened by the sheer audacity of the wealth that paved his way to maximum power.

“Let those who still care plead with these people to have mercy on Nigeria. No matter how long Tinubu spends, he will fail spectacularly and sink Nigeria, unless he can drastically reduce the insensitivity and the ongoing jamborees in his government… Sadly, he doesn’t seem inclined that way….”

No matter how long Tinubu spends, he’ll fail, sink Nigeria – Dele Momodu

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