Fierce lawyer and African Democratic Congress, ADC chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo, has describe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government as a catastrophe. Since Tinubu came to office three years ago, his tenure has brought misfortunes on the country, he said.
The ADC chieftain launched a blistering attack on the president, while speaking on Inside Source, on Channels Television saying the accumulation of debt for the country is the only achievement recorded by the government.
Okonkwo spoke after President Tinubu accused some cabals in the country of coming after him because of the various economic reforms embarked upon by his administration, particularly the removal of the fuel subsidy.
The president accused the cabal of trying to kill him because of his boldness to embark on the reforms.
But Okonkwo who took an overview of the Tinubu’s administration scored him low, saying, under him the country is not producing anything, and the security situation has worsened, adding that nothing is working in the country.
“This is the government of catastrophe. The only viable business is politics,” Okonkwo said.
On the issue of national security, Okonkwo said “Nigeria has become a killing field,” under the watch of President Tinubu saying Nigeria’s global security rating has falling abysmally.
“You have 195 countries on earth, and Nigeria is the fourth most terrorised nation,” Okonkwo stated.
President Tinubu, had two days ago, in a message delivered on his behalf, by a former Governor of Ogun state, Olusegun Osoba at the National Democratic Coalition, NADECO book launch in Lagos claimed that some unknown persons were after him because he ended the corrupt fuel subsidy regime.
“Those cabals who are doing round-tripping will wish him dead any time, but he is determined that if that is the only thing he would do, he would make sure he rearranges the economy. No matter what, he is determined to face it. So that’s the message from Mr. President,” Osoba said.
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