
Momodu Claims APC in Panic Despite Tinubu’s Mobilisation Efforts
Media personality and politician Dele Momodu has alleged that the All Progressives Congress is showing signs of panic despite ongoing mobilisation efforts by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and key political figures.
Momodu made the claim while reacting to recent political developments, suggesting that the ruling party’s actions indicate growing concern over shifting political dynamics. According to him, the mobilisation of governors and party stakeholders reflects an attempt to consolidate support amid increasing pressure.
He argued that such efforts, rather than projecting strength, reveal underlying uncertainty within the party. Momodu maintained that political confidence is typically demonstrated through stability and clear direction, not urgent realignments.
The remarks come at a time when Nigeria’s political landscape continues to evolve, with parties and influential figures adjusting strategies ahead of future electoral cycles. Analysts note that internal cohesion and public perception remain critical factors for any ruling party.
Supporters of the All Progressives Congress, however, view the mobilisation efforts as a normal part of political engagement and strategic planning. They argue that building alliances and strengthening party structures are essential steps in maintaining governance and preparing for upcoming challenges.
The exchange highlights ongoing debates within Nigeria’s political space, where differing interpretations of party actions often shape public discourse. As reactions continue, attention remains on how political actors navigate the changing environment and address concerns raised by critics.
