Veteran journalist and ADC chieftain Dele Momodu has criticized politicians rushing to join the APC, claiming they are moving out of fear rather than a real desire to serve.
Speaking on Channels Television this Wednesday, he argued that many governors are being bullied into the ruling party.
Momodu listed several reasons why governors are jumping ship. He claims they are afraid of losing their second-term bids or being investigated by anti-corruption agencies like the EFCC and ICPC.
He noted that the current government is "not a regular leadership" like past ones, suggesting that today’s politicians feel they must submit to the ruling party to survive.
Despite the new members, Momodu described the APC as a "house of commotion," pointing to internal fights in states like Benue and Zamfara.
He believes the ruling party is actually nervous because the opposition is gaining ground, causing the government to "frenetically" try to show a unity that doesn't exist.
