Opposition Crying Over Lost Chance to Plunder Nigeria’s Resources – APC Secretary
Ajibola Basiru, the National Secretary of the APC, dismissed criticisms from opposition leaders, saying they lament their lost opportunity to exploit Nigeria’s resources.
Following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja, Ajibola Basiru, the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), addressed the media regarding the opposition's recent criticisms. Basiru claimed that these leaders, including prominent figures such as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party leader Peter Obi, were not expressing genuine concerns for the Nigerian populace. Instead, he highlighted that their complaints stemmed from a lost opportunity to continue what he characterized as the 'plundering' of national resources.
Basiru's remarks come in the wake of Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri's defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling APC, a move that some observers interpret as solidifying APC's power in what they argue is becoming a one-party state under Tinubu's leadership. Basiru described the opposition's position as hypocritical, accusing them of failing to genuinely advocate for the development and welfare of ordinary Nigerians. His statements reflect ongoing tensions within Nigerian politics, particularly concerning governance and resource management.
The implications of Basiru's comments resonate beyond mere political banter; they tap into larger issues of accountability and governance. As the APC consolidates its power, the disparity between the ruling party's narrative and the opposition's claims may widen, potentially alienating segments of the electorate who seek greater transparency and fairness. The ongoing political dynamics in Nigeria signal a critical period, as the nation grapples with the balance of power and the management of its rich resources, fueling debates on who truly represents the interests of its citizens.