I could have supported APC in 2015, but saw Buhari leading Nigeria to Golgotha – Dele Momodu

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A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Dele Momodu has opened up on the reason he refused to support former president, Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.

According to Momodu, he refused to support the All-Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015 because he saw bad signals that Buhari was leading the country to Golgotha.

Momodu stated this while replying to a netizen who said he supported the PDP flag bearer, Atiku Abubakar because he wants to remain in the opposition.

The netizen had written, “That’s a confirmation that @DeleMomodu knows that @atiku is not winning the election and because he wants to remain in the opposition, he supported the loser.”

Reacting, Momodu said the X user logic is warped. He insisted that he would only support a government that is sympathetic to the plight of the Nigerian people.

According to him, “Warped logic. I will support a government that appears very reasonable and sympathetic to the citizens of Nigeria. I could have supported APC in 2015 but saw the bad signals early that BUHARI was leading us to Golgotha… APC is already astray less than six months now.”

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