The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has claimed that members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) are not prepared for upcoming elections.
Bwala criticised the opposition party over what he described as internal disunity and lack of readiness, accusing its members of prioritising personal ambition over collective strategy.
Reacting to allegations that the current administration is pushing Nigeria toward a one-party system, Bwala dismissed the claims and accused ADC figures of seeking foreign interference.
Posting on X, he wrote: “The opposition members under the umbrella of ADC know quite well that they are not ready for the election since all of them want to be president.
“They have now resorted to importing foreign interference into our elections by alleging one party state, as if the foreign governments don’t have their embassies and commissions here in Nigeria to know the lack of preparedness of the ADC..
Association of party-grabbing elements.”
His remarks follow earlier claims by Peter Obi, who accused President Tinubu of steering Nigeria toward a one-party state.
Meanwhile, during a protest at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters over the deregistration of a faction linked to David Mark, former minister Rotimi Amaechi insisted that the APC-led government would be defeated in 2027 despite what he described as attempts to weaken Nigeria’s democracy.