APC chieftain accuses Tinubu of tyranny, taking Nigerians for granted

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Salihu Mohammed Lukman, a former member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee (NWC), accuses President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of taking Nigerians for granted.

Lukman argues that the prevailing poverty, insecurity, hunger, and high cost of goods and services in the country demonstrate that the APC and its leaders have failed to fulfill their promises and have shortchanged the Nigerian people.

Lukman said that Tinubu is running a government of exclusion, behaving more like a military dictator than a democratic leader. 

The APC chieftain highlights the country’s security and socio-economic challenges as a threat to Tinubu’s second term and warns that failure to address these issues could lead to the party’s downfall in 2027.

Lukman questions whether Tinubu’s actions align with his purported interest in a second term, given the current economic hardships faced by Nigerians. 

Furthermore, Lukman suggested that the APC’s merger might have been driven by deceptive motives, with winning elections as the sole objective for some party leaders. He implied a lack of commitment to good governance and policy orientation among top APC figures, echoing sentiments of disillusionment within the party.

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