CPC Group Shores Up Support For Tinubu, Plan Press Conference to Defend His Policies
CPC Black Sheep, a group known for its controversial stance on Nigerian politics, has announced that it will be holding a press conference today to express its support for the government and the APC.
The press conference comes on the heels of a tumultuous week in Nigerian politics, marked by accusations of nepotism and favoritism against the Tinubu government. The government has been criticized for appointing over 150 persons with Yoruba-sounding names to key agencies, in what many see as a clear violation of the federal character provisions of the constitution.
The Tinubu government has been on the defensive, with its media team scrambling to manage the fallout from the accusations. In a series of statements, the government has claimed that all appointments were made on merit, and that the criticisms were unfounded.
However, many Nigerians are not buying the government’s explanation, and the criticism has continued to mount. The opposition has been vocal in its condemnation of the government’s actions, and there are growing calls for greater transparency and accountability in the appointment process.
Against this backdrop, the CPC Black Sheep’s decision to hold a press conference in support of the Tinubu government is being seen as a curious move. The group has been known for its controversial stance on Nigerian politics, and its support for the government is likely to be seen as an attempt to curry favor with the powers that be.
Meanwhile, President Tinubu’s absence from the country has continued to raise eyebrows. The president has traveled to France for the eighth time since taking office, citing various reasons for his trips. However, many Nigerians are skeptical of the official explanations, and there are growing concerns about the president’s health.
The president’s failure to transfer power to his vice president, as required by the constitution, has also raised questions about his commitment to the rule of law and the principles of democracy. The opposition has been critical of the president’s actions, and there are growing calls for him to be more transparent about his health and his plans for the country.
The APC, led by Ganduje, has also come under fire for its handling of the situation.
The party has been accused of being complicit in the government’s nepotism and favoritism, and there are growing concerns about its commitment to the principles of democracy and good governance.
The APC’s silence on the issue has been deafening, and many Nigerians are beginning to question the party’s leadership and its vision for the country. The party’s failure to speak out against the government’s actions has been seen as a sign of weakness, and there are growing calls for the party to take a stronger stance on the issues that matter to Nigerians.
The CPC Black Sheep’s press conference today is unlikely to change the narrative around the Tinubu government’s handling of appointments and the president’s absence from the country. The government’s actions have been widely criticized, and there are growing calls for greater transparency and accountability.
The APC’s silence on the issue has also been noted, and there are growing concerns about the party’s commitment to the principles of democracy and good governance. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Nigerians will be watching closely, and they will not hesitate to speak out against any actions that they see as unjust or unfair.