Veteran journalist and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering (PDP), Dele Momodu, on Tuesday described former All Progressives Congress, APC, Nationwide Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, as a hero who took bullets for President Bola Tinubu by resigning.
Momodu disclosed this in a publish by way of his Fb web page, the place he warned that Senate President Godswill Akpabio ought to beware, as a result of no one is indispensable to Tinubu.
Final week Friday, Ganduje resigned from his place as APC Nationwide Chairman on well being grounds.
However his resignation has been linked to political manoeuvres in preparation for Tinubu’s second time period.
Nonetheless, Momodu wrote: “I knew this present day would quickly come when katakata go burst for the ruling get together APC… Lots of our political pundits don’t have a information of up to date historical past.
“How may anybody have thought Tinubu’s fashion would ever change after capturing Lagos State, unchallenged, for 26 years? The destiny that has befallen Vice President Shettima as we speak is nothing new. It befell a number of Deputy Governors in Lagos.
“Governor Ambode was the most important casualty. Governor Sanwo-Olu merely escaped by the whiskers lately.
“However sooner slightly than later, issues we by no means anticipated will occur.
“On Abdullahi Ganduje, he’s a tragic hero who took bullets for TINUBU. However prefer it occurs to all lackeys, his usefulness has expired. My pal Akpabio ought to beware.
“This present energy is totally for Tinubu, and nobody ought to idiot himself. Nobody is indispensable, and everybody else is expendable at any time when it turns into mandatory.
“The PRINCE doesn’t entertain competitors. That is the season of MACHIAVELLI. Extra victims will fall on the battlefield. Nobody is sacred.
“GANDUJE is already being blamed for the woes of APC. One analyst even stated he ought to have introduced EL RUFAI again after he was humiliated and rejected by the Nationwide Meeting. However GANDUJE knew the actual energy that betrayed NASIRU and dared not meddle within the matter.”