In a scathing response to former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose’s recent interview on Channels Television, Paul Ibe, spokesman for Atiku Abubakar, has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, labelling its policies as catastrophic and detrimental to the hopes of Nigerians.
In a post on X, Ibe addressed Fayose’s remarks about population control and governance, arguing that the issue of overpopulation, while significant, is not Nigeria’s most pressing concern.
He stated that countries like India and China, despite their vast populations, have managed to sustain and secure their citizens.
He described Tinubu’s governance as a series of failed promises and missteps, which have left Nigerians grappling with unmet expectations and worsening conditions.
“Nigeria is currently cursed with Bola Tinubu, a bumbling leader whose disastrous policies have crushed Nigerians’ hopes.
“He promised paradise but is delivering a train wreck, basking in the chaos he’s unleashed.
“Then we have former Governor Ayo Fayose, who seems to either recognize our true problems or conveniently forgets his corruption charges for allegedly robbing Ekiti State blind.
“His brand of alleged theft is a significant issue, yet he distracts us, riding the #Awalokan wave, spouting irrelevant nonsense while ignoring the real crises.
“Fayose is just following Tinubu’s playbook, a campaign soaked in tribalism now translating into a narrow-minded governance agenda. The voter profiling and exclusion tactics in certain areas are only widening our national rifts.
“Every region has its unique challenges, and genuine leadership should address these issues, not exploit them to seem superior.”
Ibe also urged other Nigerian leaders to focus on genuine issues and meaningful solutions rather than engaging in divisive politics.