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Keyamo: Tinubu appointed a nuisance – Dele Momodu

Ghanaians blast Dele Momodu for ‘lying’ that lights are going off in Ghana
Ghanaians blast Dele Momodu for ‘lying’ that lights are going off in Ghana
Keyamo has accused the PDP of being behind the call for his resignation as a minister.
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Dele Momodu, Director of Strategic Communications, Atiku-Okowa Presidential Campaign Council, has lambasted his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Festus Keyamo.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain reacted to Keyamo’s response to his critique of the “APC Manifesto of lies”.

In a statement on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, Momodu said all the Minister of State for Labour could do was yell without addressing the content of his article.

What Dele Momodu said: Momodu said Keyamo had become a shadow of his old self since he was offered an appointment that makes him look incompetent.

“Any self-respecting soul would have since resigned but Festus Keyamo was not at home the day shame came visiting.

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“The Ministry in which he’s a mere figurehead is in total shambles and only a Bola Tinubu would have given the job of a spokesperson to such a certified nuisance,” he said.

Momodu's opinion on Tinubu Politics: The PDP chieftain said he loves Tinubu but vehemently disagrees with his style politics because the former Lagos governor “has declined in the last few years”.

Momodu said the people around him don’t tell him the truth for pecuniary reasons and he knows it “but desperately wants to be President”.

The statement declared that Tinubu has lost most of his formidable footsoldiers, and now relies on outsiders to actualize his lifelong ambition.

“When he was to be impeached for some infractions, and many of his so-called loyalists were washing off their hands clean, my friend, Tokunbo Afikuyomi, stood by him. But how did he repay Tokunbo who took all the bullets?”

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Calls for Keyamo's resignation: Keyamo has accused the PDP of being behind the call for his resignation as a minister. He also said that his duty as the APC presidential council spokesperson for the 2023 general election has not in any way affected his official work as a minister, adding that he uses his personal resources to carry out his party assignment.

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