The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has strongly countered the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for predicting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would only serve a single term.
Seye Oladejo, the APC spokesperson in Lagos, dismissed the ADC as “tottering without roots or direction,” arguing that the opposition party is only trying to remain relevant in the political space.
According to Oladejo, “It is rather convenient for a party that has no record of winning elections at the national level to begin to write imaginary scripts about the tenure of a leader whose political sagacity, track record of service, and capacity to deliver are beyond question.”
He highlighted Tinubu’s efforts in resetting Nigeria’s governance system and implementing people-focused reforms. Oladejo maintained that by-elections recently conducted across the country proved Tinubu enjoys strong national backing.
“Those victories were not only a referendum on the Tinubu government but also an overwhelming vote of confidence by Nigerians,” he declared, adding that the ADC is better suited for a “circus arena than the political rostrum.”
The Lagos APC also noted that Tinubu’s legacy is being consolidated with long-term economic reforms, stressing that no baseless prediction could diminish his achievements.
