A prominent support group for President Bola Tinubu under the aegis of Disciples of Jagaban (DOJ), has alleged that some elements have been working against the success of President Tinubu since his swearing-in to office.
DOJ National Coordinator, Comrade Abdulhakeem Adegoke Alawuje, who made this known in a press statement on Friday, described the saboteurs as “desperate politicians who are determined to occupy the presidency at all costs but have failed in their attempts.”
Alawuje maintained that the saboteurs have been consumed by their desire for power that they have refused to allow any president to succeed unless they themselves are in power.
“As Nigerians, we must recognize the dangers posed by these desperate politicians who seek power at all costs. “Their actions threaten not only the success of any sitting president but also the future of our nation. We must remain vigilant, discerning, and united in our efforts to build a Nigeria that reflects the dreams and aspirations of all its citizens,” Alawuje said.
He lamented that their desperation has created a political environment where every step toward a solution becomes another problem for the country.
Alawuje further stated that, “These politicians have transformed themselves into a political institution that constantly obstructs progress.
“As one generation fades, they recruit another to continue their legacy of disruption, ensuring that no one is fully prepared to do the right thing and succeed.”
The DOJ Coordinator called on Nigerians to rally around President Tinubu, noting that no president can achieve success alone.
“The political landscape is plagued by powerful groups and individuals who believe in a singular ideology that opposes any leader who does not serve their interests.
“These groups are strategically positioned throughout the government, using Nigeria’s resources to fight against the Nigerian people,” he said.
He emphasized that no nation can thrive with such internal opposition, adding that these desperate politicians have placed themselves in positions of power, creating challenges for any innocent leader attempting to make positive changes.
“The steps taken by past presidents to resolve issues have often led to new problems because of this entrenched opposition,” he said.