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Tinubu wants to contest against himself, Buhari made him president – Dele Momodu
**Tinubu's Presidential Ambitions: A Case of Self-Contest?**
Nigerian politics is always filled with intriguing twists and turns. Recently, former presidential candidate Dele Momodu made some intriguing remarks about the current state of our nation's politics. According to him, President Bola Tinubu is essentially contesting against himself, and he's not too keen on this development.
Momodu made these comments on Channels Television's Sunday Politics, where he emphasized that the President's dominance in Lagos State alone would make him a force to be reckoned with, even at the national level. However, he believes that this level of power can be detrimental to a healthy democracy.
"Imagine if one person controls everything," Momodu said. "It means that all the resources and power are concentrated in one person's hands. This is not what we want in a democratic system."
Momodu also expressed his reservations about Tinubu's stance on opposition politics. He believes that a strong opposition is necessary for a functioning democracy, and that it's essential to have alternative candidates who can hold the ruling party accountable.
But where does President Tinubu's popularity come from? Momodu credited the current President's position to the late former President Muhammadu Buhari. He believes that without Buhari's support, it would have been impossible for Tinubu to become President.
"It's like Tinubu is contesting against himself," Momodu said. "He's the incumbent, and he's also the one who's trying to suppress opposition. This doesn't make sense to me."
Momodu's comments have sparked a lot of debate online, with many Nigerians weighing in on the merits of his argument. Some have praised Momodu for speaking truth to power, while others have criticized him for being too critical of the current administration.
One thing is certain, however: the Nigerian people deserve a robust and competitive democracy, where the ruling party is held accountable for its actions. Only time will tell if Momodu's words will have any impact on the current state of our politics.