
Dele Momodu Raises Concern Over ‘Bullying’ of Atiku, Reflects on PDP Ticket with Obi
Media entrepreneur and politician Dele Momodu has expressed concern over what he described as the “bullying” of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, while also reflecting on the past presidential ticket that featured Peter Obi under the Peoples Democratic Party.
Momodu stated that Atiku has continued to face criticism and pressure within political circles, which he believes is unfair considering his long-standing role in Nigeria’s political landscape. He noted that Atiku remains a key figure whose contributions and experience should not be overlooked.
In his remarks, Momodu also recalled the period when Atiku and Peter Obi ran together on the PDP presidential ticket, describing it as a moment that carried strong expectations among supporters. He suggested that the alliance represented a significant opportunity that resonated with many Nigerians at the time.
He further emphasized the need for respect and constructive engagement in political discourse, warning that persistent attacks on prominent figures could deepen divisions within the opposition. According to him, unity and mutual understanding are essential for building a strong political front.
The comments have sparked renewed discussion about the dynamics within the PDP and the broader opposition space. Analysts say such reflections could influence ongoing conversations about alliances and strategies ahead of future elections.
