Those Who’ll Chase Tinubu And APC Away Aren’t Members Of ADC They’re Nigerians Who Are Fed Up -Momodu

‎In a recent interview with The Sun on Sunday, May 3, 2026, Chief Dele Momodu, former presidential aspirant and member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has stated that growing dissatisfaction among Nigerians could shape the outcome of future elections.

‎Momodu stressed that political change in Nigeria is driven mainly by the people and not just by opposition parties, he explained that citizens across the country are becoming increasingly frustrated with current conditions and may express their views through the ballot.

‎According to him, the decision to remove a government from power often comes after voters reflect on their daily experiences, he said many Nigerians are likely to compare their standard of living in recent years with what they are experiencing now.

‎Momodu noted that key issues such as security, electricity supply, water availability, and infrastructure will play a major role in how people decide, he added that voters are also expected to assess the country’s foreign policy direction and the performance of top government officials.

‎He suggested that when citizens honestly evaluate these areas, many may conclude that there has been little or no improvement, this, he said, could influence their choices during elections.

‎The media entrepreneur further stated that the growing frustration is not limited to members of the ADC, instead, he said it cuts across different groups of Nigerians who feel the impact of economic and social challenges in their daily lives.

‎”In this case, those who will chase Tinubu and APC away are not just members of ADC. They are Nigerians who are fed up, completely fed up, who will look back at the last three or four years and ask pertinent questions like, Was my life better in 2023 than it is in 2027?” he said……See More

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