Prominent media entrepreneur and politician, Chief Dele Momodu, has claimed that several state governors are quietly hoping that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu loses the 2027 presidential election.
The veteran journalist recently shared his political assessment regarding the ongoing power dynamics between the presidency and the various state executives.
According to Momodu, if President Tinubu successfully secures a second term in office during the upcoming general elections, hie will inevitably transform into a political emperor.
He argued that a victory in 2027 would grant the president absolute control over the political landscape, completely diminishing the influence of the state governors.
He alleged that many state governors from different political platforms feel heavily suffocated by the current centralized administrative style of the presidency.
Momodu maintained that the only way to prevent the total consolidation of federal power is for the electorate to decisively vote against the ruling party in the next political cycle.
These assertions align with growing public speculations regarding the subtle internal realignments taking place among the political class ahead of the national polls.
The presidency has not yet issued any formal response to the specific allegations regarding the president's political intentions or his relationship with the state governors.
Chief Dele Momodu recently generated significant political attention following his formal declaration for the African Democratic Congress in Edo State.
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