Femi Fani-Kayode, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany, has dismissed the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a credible opposition force, describing the party as “driven by desperation for political power.”
Commenting on the state of opposition politics in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode argued that ADC comprises individuals he considers discredited and incapable of advancing the nation’s progress.
He went further to assert that the opposition landscape in the country has effectively collapsed.
Posting on his Facebook page, the former Aviation Minister said opposition parties have failed in their primary role of holding the government accountable, citing internal conflicts and disunity as major setbacks.
He criticized opposition figures for engaging in infighting rather than presenting a coordinated challenge, adding that their lack of cohesion has rendered them ineffective.
“I don’t see ADC as an opposition party: I see them as an association of people that are desperate for power.
“Individuals that are discredited, individuals that have no hope in hell of moving this nation forward. The opposition has collapsed in Nigeria.
“There is no opposition because they don’t even know how to be in opposition.
How can they keep the government on its toes when they are busy bickering amongst themselves, fighting amongst themselves and they are fast asleep in bed snoring,” he wrote.