
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Dele Momodu, on Monday said that many members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, are “crying behind closed doors” under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Momodu stated that Nigerians should be concerned about the direction in which the Tinubu-led APC is steering the country.
He made the disclosure while fielding questions from listeners on an X Space session titled Avrilsspace: The Electoral Mathematics for 2027.
According to Momodu: “I believe that an average Nigerian must be worried about the direction that APC and its leadership is leading us.
“They have a lot of their cronies who will decide for us. I know that even the cronies who are behind the scene, the majority of my friends by nature, so it’s not just about being a member or not being a member.
“The truth is when you engage them behind the scenes, they will weep at you that they are not happy. The same way a lot of people in Lagos will tell you that Tinubu is Alpha and Omega in Lagos, but when you engage them behind the scenes, what they tell you is different.
“So a lot of so-called fanatics who say your mandate, which I found all the time, when you engage them behind the scenes, the story is different. And it’s been like that with most leaders, not just here but elsewhere.
“When the leader is in power, people live on the hope that ‘something might fall in my own way somewhere along the line’.”
Many APC members cry behind closed doors under Tinubu administration – Dele Momodu