Lagos — Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a prominent member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has sharply criticized President Bola Tinubu and his administration, claiming they have led the country down an “inglorious path.” He expressed disappointment, particularly in light of the collective sacrifices made to bring the All Progressives Congress (APC) to power. In a statement to the media, Eze commended the ADC leadership and other Nigerians who have opposed what he described as “coordinated, undue interference” by the Tinubu government in the affairs of opposition political parties.
Eze alleged that this interference is part of a broader strategy to weaken opposition strength and establish a one-party system in Nigeria. He specifically praised the Lagos Chapter of the ADC for its ongoing protests against what he termed an “evil system.” Eze urged the party’s leadership to maintain these demonstrations over an extended period, emphasizing that sustained action is essential to ensure that the call for free and credible elections reaches those in charge of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He noted, “After all, it was Tinubu who taught Nigerians this strategy, and it helped push the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) out of power. We will use it to rescue Nigeria from his devious hands.”
Eze called on Nigerians to unite with the ADC in its mission to end the unprecedented hardship he attributes to the APC government. He accused President Tinubu of being more focused on maintaining his grip on power, likening him to Cameroon’s Paul Biya, despite the administration’s perceived lack of positive impact. “It is sad and unfortunate that Tinubu and his government could take us to this inglorious path after what we all sacrificed to bring APC to power,” Eze stated. He urged citizens to remain steadfast in their determination to end the suffering linked to the Tinubu administration, warning that failure to act could lead to further economic and political decline.
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